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Are You Sure You Want To Do That?

11 Apr 2022 | Posted Under Mindset

Uncertainty and stress surround us every day, which raises the question, 'Are You Sure You Want To Do That?' No matter where or how one works, issues arise that increase the stress we already feel, and technical issues can compound the worst for many. Upon feeling we are entering a sinkhole, lost revenue and valuable time are at stake, making the resolution essential. The problem worsens when we get buried in feeling sorry for ourselves as the time loss negatively impacts the bottom line.

 

Converting to positive thought helps enormously. On down days, it's best to revisit our goals, why we began our endeavor, and the joy it brings on the better days. And then it's good to review the long-term vision for what we want to ultimately accomplish that may well get back the motivation to fix what is currently not correctly working.

 

'Moving forward requires positive thought plus purpose, passion, and perseverance.'

 

Incidents occur frequently, and it's part of our work life. This week, tech issues held my progress back as the frustration set in because work depended on the fix. Admittedly, I need to take my advice and not let these types of scenarios get me down in the future.

 

Although I would never root for another to experience a stressful situation, two friends independently revealed their stories to me that also occurred within the same timeframe. Both women are highly accomplished businesswomen but were taken aback by their outcomes. They are each independently figuring out their next steps in their journey. It is almost as if something unique was in the air, testing our resilience simultaneously.

 

Don't Be the Enemy of Your Progress

 

Feeling sorry for ourselves never helps and only limits progress. As upsetting as a calamity may be, we are at least in a safe environment. That accounts for far more than the news we continue to hear. Upon acknowledging our safety, we are to ask ourselves, 'Are you sure you want to do that?' We must recognize we have the power to regain our strength and move forward. Feeling sorry for ourselves puts us in the place of being the enemy of our progress. Once the realization arrives, we can then step up and regain our motivation to move forward.

 

Toxic Work Culture

 

We read so much about toxic work cultures that the situation may be affecting you, too. If you are in management, consider the question, 'are you sure you want to do that?' seriously. Examine how it may be affecting your employees. You may want to dive into a serious conversation collectively or privately with each to learn about their experiences and insights. Doing so is the sure way to improve the work environment you provide. More importantly, it's the only way to engage your employees. At stake is employment for the longer term that helps you avoid negatively impacting the bottom line.

 

Everyone believes upfront that the entrepreneurial lifestyle is ideal. Not having experience with what is at stake limits reality. Entrepreneurs are subject to legal matters, covering all expenses and weighing new technology against the validity of the learning curve and cost. Last is the primary concern revolving around the revenue.

 

We all frequently hear that a positive mindset helps to propel us forward. It's essential to regain focus and embrace the thought continually. In the middle of a situation, some people may think it strange you put a dilemma seemingly aside to ask, what are you thinking? But as long as you know that the solution coincides with the fix plus moving forward, your strategy is more likely to work out well.


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In conclusion, we should accept that not everything will work to our expectations. Surprises arrive after the fact as we realize it is for the best that the first attempt did not move forward as planned. Typically, something better lies ahead of us, and it's our job to continue advancing toward it to achieve new heights. As we review our progress at the end of each day, it always helps to recognize how fortunate we are.

 

'End each day with a smile to begin tomorrow anew.

 

 

 



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