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“Always ask yourself, ‘Am I in a rut or a groove?’ A rut is when you’re spinning your wheels and staying in place; the only progress you make is digging yourself into a deeper rut. A groove is different: The wheels turn and you move forward effortlessly.”
~ Twyla Tharp
Coaching Tip For The Week:
When you take an honest look at your work, have you found your groove? Or are you stuck in a rut?
If you’re in a groove, keep going!
If you’re in a rut, it’s time to take action. No waiting until after this or that project, for “the perfect time,” for someone else to change, and so on and so on. Take an action today that will elevate you from your rut.
If you already know the action you need to take, do it.
If you’re uncertain, then take this action: get support. Join a group, enroll in a class, hire a coach, enlist an accountability partner. Team up with someone who will cheer you on, provide feedback, celebrate your wins, and lift you up – up and out of your rut!
What joy and relief come from recognizing that we don’t have to do it alone!