RE: How do you handle knowing "It Could Be Better"?

Subject: RE: How do you handle knowing "It Could Be Better"?
From: "Kight, Cindy K." <Cindy -dot- Kight -at- Gilbarco -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 14:55:37 -0700


John Posada asks:

<How do YOU handle this....do you just push on and know that even if it
isn't
to your standards, it is to the client?>

Ya know, it seems to me that every writer feels this way. Even famous
authors often comment about how they'd revise their best-selling works if
they had the opportunity.

My biggest challenge with one writer is to get her to stop making changes
and just finish the % -at- #*$*#& thing. Unless specifically told to stop, she
will continue to edit and perfect indefinitely. I have to practically bop
her over the head.

Truthfully, though, I fight the same urge. There comes a point in every
project when I just have to draw the line and say 'This is good.' I'll
probably never say, 'This is perfect.'

Cindy Kight
Technical Communications Manager
RMS Group - Gilbarco, Inc.
Glendale, CA






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