I love the clarity and actionability (word?) of these ideas and so well expressed. The adapting idea is one I resonate with in particular ; experiment and adjust for what works and what doesn't instead of doggedly trying to "Make" it work when it doesn't (which is what I tend to do *smack*).
Thanks Fi! I like actionability - that's exactly what I want my posts to be! It's hard to know the when we get to the 'grit vs quit' threshold, and it's different for everyone. It's useful to look at what the real expectation and drivers are and the pros and cons of sticking to the current route. If the pros still outweigh the cons, maybe keep going. But also need to factor in the wider context and if it gets in the way of another useful activity.
I love the clarity and actionability (word?) of these ideas and so well expressed. The adapting idea is one I resonate with in particular ; experiment and adjust for what works and what doesn't instead of doggedly trying to "Make" it work when it doesn't (which is what I tend to do *smack*).
Thanks Fi! I like actionability - that's exactly what I want my posts to be! It's hard to know the when we get to the 'grit vs quit' threshold, and it's different for everyone. It's useful to look at what the real expectation and drivers are and the pros and cons of sticking to the current route. If the pros still outweigh the cons, maybe keep going. But also need to factor in the wider context and if it gets in the way of another useful activity.