>>4172411I think something helpful when editing is asking yourself "what don't I like about this photo?"
if there's an answer and you can resolve it in post, try to do it
if you can't figure it out, you can always play with sliders and see if anything improves it, but keep in mind that you were fundamentally ok with the original image as it was
I think a lot of the time we get so used to post processing (and it makes sense, because a lot of images really do need post processing, sometimes extensive post processing) that we forget to consider that there are plenty of occasions where less or no post processing is actually needed to complete the photo.