You know what's hard
about winter running? I do. It's leaving the comfort of the heat thrown
off from the wood stove and getting out the front door. Admittedly,
despite the initial big chill, it's normally not THAT bad once you get
moving. But getting moving is often the problem.
Inertia
is so hard to overcome when we know things will be difficult,
challenging, or just plain suck. But we must learn how to get moving and
then keep moving. I am pretty sure we can call this Disciple.
Perseverance. Commitment. All essential to success.
What is the "wood stove" that keeps you - or your group - from making progress?
Want some help with real-life strategies to both assess and progress?
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Enjoy my musings. Visit my website at https://rebekahtrittipoe.com if you are interested in building better teams!
Monday, December 2, 2024
Get moving!
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