It’s your turn.
There’s no need for someone to tell you it is, no need to wait for the perfect situation, no need to take that training or listen to that podcast before you get to it.
It’s your turn, your turn is now.
You own this.
It’s your turn.
There’s no need for someone to tell you it is, no need to wait for the perfect situation, no need to take that training or listen to that podcast before you get to it.
It’s your turn, your turn is now.
You own this.
Consistency is difficult.
Because consistency requires three difficult choices.
The good thing is, you can train your consistency muscles starting from the small things, the daily habits that might seem insignificant at first.
Pay attention as you get to implement those.
How does it feel?
The difficult part is not taking a decision. The difficult part is to follow through with the decision.
That’s why we end up in meetings to discuss the same things over and over again, to reassess, to reconsider, to go around the table. That’s why we feel stuck, incapable of progress, lacking development and purpose. And that’s why we feel frustrated, we frustrate others, and we eventually drift away in the wrong direction.
In most things we see presage, meaning, intention. That’s our way to try and control the chaos of life.
But just because our child is slow eating their lunch, it doesn’t mean they will be slow at everything as they grow up.
Just because someone has not answered our call for help, it doesn’t mean they don’t care.
Just because we have not been awarded that important role, it doesn’t mean we are less worthy of consideration.
More often then not, things merely happen. We should be brave enough to accept that without judgement and move on.
Two sure ways to get stuck.
Reality is always somewhere in the middle. The only way to move forward to find the new beginning is to acknowledge that others are not out to get you, and that you are not that bad after all.
There’s always a way.