It doesn't have to be perfect

Trying to promote 

Creative ambidextrous development

I have to be able to 

Exemplify


Felt liberating

When I realized 

What I demo 

Doesn't have to be perfect


Instead 

Even better demo 

What to do 

When it isn't


OK one needs to see that these efforts

Can go somewhere

But it's mostly about

Getting on, navigating the journey


With personal breakthroughs

Maybe some objective successes

Surely setbacks

Along the way


When my weak-side tennis 

Seemed good-enough 

Yet not perfect

I could "come out"


I can still show 

What's not great 

How that's bugging me

And what to do about it


So in sequence

In contrast to other contexts

We may have the liberty 

To prioritize this way:


1) Mindset

2) Practice

3) Results


That also means 

*We* 

Don't have to be 

Perfect


Quite in contrast

What's not working 

But can be worked on 

Is at the very core of this undertaking


So let's 

First and foremost 

Pursue

And demo (if someone's watching) 


The *pursuit*