Why We Sometimes Don’t Do What We Know We Should
Procrastination isn’t laziness; it’s an emotional coping mechanism. When fear whispers “What if I fail?” or “What if I’m not enough?” it creates invisible barriers to action.
Procrastination isn’t laziness; it’s an emotional coping mechanism. When fear whispers “What if I fail?” or “What if I’m not enough?” it creates invisible barriers to action.
Scaling a small to medium business can feel hard without adding self-sabotage to the mix. Remember, your business is only as strong as the people who run it, which includes you, so invest in them, trust them, and lead with clarity and purpose.
I believe we are the architect of our own success. You can’t rely on others to secure your future. Stop listening to all those who say it can’t be done. How you respond becomes the way you work and who you surround yourself with becomes who you are.
Time can be your best friend or your worst enemy. When you follow through on taking small, simple, positive actions every day, success becomes more of a result than a goal. But if you ignore the power of the everyday, the everyday may become your enemy.
The principle is the same in organisations and businesses. If the owner, founder or leader stands still long enough, the business will eventually organise itself around them.
There are many different ways to use AI, my favourite is to use it while I’m brainstorming a project or researching a topic – this article for example – and working with my clients to show them how to brainstorm using AI.
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