Should I stay or should I go?
Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 by Unknown in Labels: Attitude, Business, Focus, Happiness, Opportunity, Personal Greatness, Success
This is not only a song from one of my favorite 80's bands "The Clash," it's a question that we must ask ourselves on a regular basis.
You will often hear people say; "the only thing constant in life is change."
While change is a fact of life, it doesn't mean you need to givie up or starting over every time something gets tough.
As I work with people from all walks of life, one of the most concerning
trends I have witnessed is the "disposable" attitude most people have about the most
important aspects of their lives. When things get difficult, people often give
up on friends, marriages, careers, businesses, family, etc... Nothing is safe.
As I stated in an earlier post, "people quit everything." I
shake my head daily as I watch people sell themselves short or give up on the
people around them.
To be clear, sometimes you need to make a change and begin again... but
when?
I don't claim to have all the answers, but after working with people over
the last 25 years, there is one thing that I am certain of... "Walking away and
giving up should be your LAST resort...not your first."
Whenever I get upset at my current circumstances and want to make a change
in my life, I always ask myself two critical questions:
1. Am I in the right place?
Is this person, business, or relationship worth
my time and effort, or am I wasting my time?
More often than not, we are the weak link, so here is another way to
look at it,
If I was right would this be right?
2. Have I given it all I have?
You have to be honest on this one. Ask yourself this, if I was on my "A" game, would I have different results than I have now... and have I given it enough time to see the results?
Most people don't quit, they just give up before they ever get good or
see the results they want.
If you believe that you are not in the right place and you have given it
your all, then maybe it is time for a change... But if you are in the right place and you haven't given your best, then I
would stay put and get back to work! Your "future" self will thank you for it....
That's my "take," what's yours?
That's my "take," what's yours?
Great message, Lance. Thank you for sharing!