But what if you didn't try to work around it? What if you stepped up on top of it? You might get a clearer view of that original goal, and perhaps, catch sight of something even better, slightly further off in the distance, that you never would have seen if you hadn't had the change in vantage point. In a nutshell, don't let obstacles keep you from your goals, just step on them to reach higher ones.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Obstacle Shmobstacle
What do you do when you're met with an obstacle--a roadblock if you will--on your path toward a goal? Do you sit down right where you are, and stay stuck in that spot? Do you turn yourself around and go back to your starting point, giving up on your goal? Do you try to find a way to work around it? I think most people would agree that working around an obstacle is the best way to get back en route toward that same goal.
But what if you didn't try to work around it? What if you stepped up on top of it? You might get a clearer view of that original goal, and perhaps, catch sight of something even better, slightly further off in the distance, that you never would have seen if you hadn't had the change in vantage point. In a nutshell, don't let obstacles keep you from your goals, just step on them to reach higher ones.
But what if you didn't try to work around it? What if you stepped up on top of it? You might get a clearer view of that original goal, and perhaps, catch sight of something even better, slightly further off in the distance, that you never would have seen if you hadn't had the change in vantage point. In a nutshell, don't let obstacles keep you from your goals, just step on them to reach higher ones.
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