I think it's important to note there are two types of "great work"
1) Where you have work expertise that is objectively higher than your peers or in the top percentile of your industry due to natural skills or experience or both.
2) Where you have do not have top-percentile expertise, but are hitting the limits of your capabilities. Maxing out your performance is the only way to know your limits and get better. Sometimes you just can't improve, but if you're doing your best, that's great work too.
I have my own business and while I think there are people out there who could do it better, everyday I'm putting in my best and learning a lot. What more could I realistically ask for?
Mint is great for tracking my spending and plain numbers, but lacks a lot of features.
I use a Google Sheet to track my worth bi-annually. It's real easy to update and only doing it twice a year forces me to not micro-manage my money which reduces bad-decisions and stress.
1) Where you have work expertise that is objectively higher than your peers or in the top percentile of your industry due to natural skills or experience or both.
2) Where you have do not have top-percentile expertise, but are hitting the limits of your capabilities. Maxing out your performance is the only way to know your limits and get better. Sometimes you just can't improve, but if you're doing your best, that's great work too.
I have my own business and while I think there are people out there who could do it better, everyday I'm putting in my best and learning a lot. What more could I realistically ask for?