December 26, 2012

How not to get stuck in a rut

Choose to get out of it.

What’s most important about making a choice is not making the correct choice, but actually making a choice.  It’s worth rephrasing to make sure it’s not missed.  The act and discipline of making a choice is more important than making a correct choice.

Many people are so over concerned with how not to get stuck in a rut that the simply fail to make a choice, so they become stuck.

The actual act of choosing, a different path, a road less traveled, bootstrapping over  investors, to leave a job, start a business, try something new, to tell yourself a story that might not be true yet, or a new way to market, etc. – is how a rut is avoided.

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December 26, 2012

How not to get stuck in a rut

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