What is worth doing is worth doing well
Although some say "good enough" saves time, I believe what deserves
effort should be done well because it brings real satisfaction.
First, doing things properly builds skills and trust. For instance, when our
class cleaned the school garden carefully last month, teachers praised our
work and trusted us with bigger projects. Just like Mom says: "If a job's
worth starting, finish it right."
However, rushed work causes trouble. My cousin once hurriedly fixed his
bike, and it broke down on his way to school. This shows skimping on
effort ruins the point.
In short, take pride in your work. Start by polishing simple tasks like
homework or room cleaning. When you give your best, small jobs
shine with big meaning.