Solve one problem,
the reward is a new set of problems to solve.
Move too fast,
and you have x2 sets of problems you don’t know how to solve lol
It’s a recipe for burnout.
Slow growth isn’t as sexy.
You can’t post about it on social.
But slow growth is much more sustainable long-term
Want to become the hero in your own story instead of the victim?
Whenever I feel overwhelmed by my todos, this mental shift helps me:
Life is just a series of problems
Fixing this immediate problem won’t mean smooth sailing from here on in.
I will just come across yet another problem.
↘️ I haven’t got enough leads
↘️ Solve the problem…
↘️ Now I’m too busy with sales calls.
↘️ Solve the problem…
↘️ Now I haven’t enough time to fulfil all the work…
Some problems are better to have than others, for sure.
But all of life is just a series of problems one after the other.
Many spend all their energy avoiding problems.
This is a victim mindset and it can become a way of life.
I’m guessing if you’re reading this, you are not in this group.
But you probably can think of someone who is.
We all need reminding of this sometimes:
We get frustrated by situations because we wish they were a different way.
We see obstacles as problems, because we hold an insane idea that things in your life SHOULD be a certain way.
And our idea of how things should be is always “easier”.
Events in life aren’t meant to be anything, they just are!
If we can let go of this,
And accept that life is not easy or hard, instead it simply is the way it is,
Then we can start to deal with obstacles and enjoy the process.
A straight, easy path builds no resilience.
Every obstacle is an opportunity to learn, to harden yourself, to expand your mind, to tell a story.
Each time we get stronger, and the next obstacle gets easier.
There will ALWAYS be another obstacle…
So I can choose hard paths now, or easy paths later.
Not only that, but the struggle is the most interesting point in a story.
Every good story follows the same broad arc:
After following this journey, the hero achieves freedom and enlightenment,
become stronger, happier more enlightened from the ordeal.
Our greatest struggles are often the best scene in the movie. They are the climactic scene, the boss battle.
These stories are cyclical too:
Good stories always have sequels!
There will be more realisations, more trials, more rewards.
So I use the phrase “zoom out” as a keyword to remind myself to look at the bigger picture and realise this isn’t the end of all things, it’s just one scene in a much longer movie.
So next time you feel like life’s getting on top of you,
Remember you’re facing this problem because you’ve completed the step that comes before this problem.
This is just the next step on the path.
Enjoy putting your energy and attention into solving problems.
The alternative is give up and fall into apathy.
Recommended reading:
📕 The Obstacle is the Way
📕 The Daily Stoic
Zoom out. look at the bigger picture and realise this is just one bad day in a grander life.
Whenever I hit roadblocks, I think about “The Obstacle is the Way“.
The best walks aren’t just a straight line to the summit.
The real adventure starts when the bridge has collapsed and you have to cross the stream,
or the path is blocked and you make your own way.
We don’t rage at these detours on a hike.
The point of the hike is not to get to the end of the path, the point of the hike is to hike.
So why do we get so frustrated when these things happen in our business or life pursuits?
Do you want a shortcut straight to the end of your life?
No, you want a rich, varied life well lived and full of experiences.
This ties in nicely with my first thought regarding the perception of time passing.
Do you really want to join a fastlane straight to the end of your life?
A straight motorway to your death would be a very short and boring life indeed.
I must learn to enjoy the obstacles, the detours, the problems which make up the rich variety of life.
Obstacles might seem like a negative at the time, but they add up to the rich experience of life as a whole. Learn to embrace them.
Sololpreneurship is hard:
But whenever I have dark days I look back.
The thought of going back to office culture makes me feel sick.
– Pop chart music on repeat.
– Manufactured gossip about the latest trending Netflix show.
– Morning commutes staring down someone’s exhaust pipe.
– Actioning crappy ideas for someone less talented than you.
Entrepreneurship isn’t easy, but it sure beats the alternative.
It’s insane what people will do to avoid just a little bit of uncertainty or failure.
Always better to fail building your own thing than win the game for someone else.
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