Nash Hagen
The image presents a breathtaking aerial view of a vast and rugged desert landscape, featuring the iconic red-hued rock formations and canyons of the American Southwest. The foreground prominently displays a striking contrast – a series of massive, brilliantly blue-colored rectangular pools or reservoirs, their geometric shapes and vibrant hue standing out vividly against the arid, earthy tones of the surroundings. The pools appear to be human-made structures, likely used for water storage or other industrial purposes. In the background, the undulating terrain of the desert stretches out, with mesas and buttes dotting the horizon under a hazy sky.

Focus on Progression, Not Perfection

Progression > perfection - I don’t know about you, but I’m a bit of a perfectionist. Like things will take me way longer than they should cause I’m there tweaking till the last second. - It also works against me in another way. Sometimes I delay developing a skill because I’m not perfect at it. Especially in the beginning. - But recently I’ve been trying more and more to focus on progression over perfection. Little progress everyday eventually leads to achieving the goal faster. - And for the record, the goal should never be perfection, but an improvement compared to your last attempt. You are your own competition. Compete against yourself! - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • •

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