When you find your way back.
This is the seventh in a series of posts reflecting on the importance of our actions and what we do to contribute to something, and ideally, something greater. These posts should be read in order of publication. Starting with number six, for example, would make no sense to the reader. Happy reading!
Dare to break the routine, dare to take the risk of losing everything. Are these not the thoughts of a person whose behavior would be observed in an attempt to change their routine? Here’s what you might observe in detail.
Initially, the person would begin by complaining about their situation. Obviously, we know what they know. Everyone, without necessarily saying it out loud, has already thought that their present situation is not adequate. Everyone has already thought that someone else’s situation was not adequate. I’m doing it myself right now! I have observed, noticed and acted. It’s a perfectly normal and healthy loop. Deming himself probably used it to think of his famous PDCA Cycle.
Following this complaint, the person will go through a series of means to ease their situation. All of this is done well based on personal satisfaction, in other words, one cannot judge from the point of view of the subject concerned if they achieve their main objective, the withdrawal or reduction of the discomfort. Let’s stop here for now and continue in the next post.
To be continued…
-Danny
I’m Danny (aka CoachDanny). I have a passion: humans. Come with me and take this minute every day to explore what’s going on today and why is it trending. Click here to get your daily thought right on time for breakfast.
Sources: https://solomotivation.com
Translation by Abbie Sims: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acsims/
Last Updated on March 2, 2021 by Coach Danny