21 de April, 2015
Is there something you want to do, but you’ve been feeling stuck? Maybe you’re not moving forward as fast as you’d like, or you are reluctant to take the next step (or the first step)? This week’s Catalyst Question invites you to revisit your goal and identify: What is holding you back?
By pinpointing what is standing in your way, you can decide what actions to take in order to remove the obstacle or find a new approach in order to fulfill your aspirations.
First, you need to give yourself some quiet time to think objectively about what is impeding you. Be honest with yourself to identify your reasons for procrastinating, in other words, how are you justifying this or what are you telling yourself about the situation?
There are different factors that could be holding us back, such as fear, uncertainty or lack of time and many others which I’ve also experienced firsthand. So, I’d like to share some tips that can serve as a catalyst to move you forward:
The first step is to identify what is holding you back, and then you can take steps to move you forward. What else has worked for you?
Instant Tweet: Fail fast & fail forward. Failure helps us learn & build upon new knowledge to get closer to our goals.
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