I don't know about you but I try to push through something when I should really just stop. I've gotten better about this by reminding myself that it's capitalism whispering, "produce, produce," in my ear. Maybe I need to try something else.
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I don't know about you but I try to push through something when I should really just stop. I've gotten better about this by reminding myself that it's capitalism whispering, "produce, produce," in my ear. Maybe I need to try something else.
Why is it so hard to burn those bridges, to move on? To let something go. Here's what I do know:
How many times have we paused, hesitated, self-corrected because we're afraid we're wrong? Or we're afraid that our words will be misunderstood? Or our meaning misconstrued? Or that we will overstep? Or that we don't have the authority, expertise or experience to talk about something. I do it all the time. Let’s stop doing it so we can keep moving forward. Here’s how.
What metrics do we need to determine if we should let something go? Or not pursue it in the first place? I have some ideas but - spoiler- not The Answer. (In part because I’m not sure there is only one.)