Ask Is perfectionism helpful or harmful in a freelancing career?

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Some freelancers take pride in checking and rechecking every single detail before they submit anything. It feels responsible, and clients often appreciate the quality. But spending too long on one project means less time for other work, and sometimes you end up missing deadlines trying to get everything just right. There is a thin line between caring about quality and slowing yourself down unnecessarily. Do you think perfectionism helps freelancers in the long run, or does it quietly hurt their business?
 
I will advise you to focus on providing maximum satisfaction for clients instead of perfectionism. No freelancer has ever won award in perfectionism. Most important thing is that your service is providing the client what they really want and they are getting results with it. You are going to waste a lot of time if you focus on perfectionism.
 

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