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8/6/2019 8 Moves to Make When You Want to Give Up http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/8-moves-to-make-when-you-want-to-give-up 1/2 Taking the easy road is nice for a while, but for talented, motivated people it isnt enough. To find satisfaction youll need to set ambitious goals, solve challen ging problems, and develop strengths you may not know you have. Although the hard road is more fulfilling, it isnt all champagne and victory laps . There will be times when you feel beaten and depressed times when quitting loo ks like the best option. There is no formula for dealing with hard times, but th ese 8 steps will help you understand your predicament and determine the best cou rse of action. 1. Take a Break One reason we get down ourselves is fatigue. When youre tired everything is harde r. Working your tail off for extended periods will wear you down if you arent car eful. Youll also get bored. Fatigue and boredom combine to cause burnout one of t he biggest reasons people quit. When faced with burnout, the best thing to do is take a break. Cut yourself off completely. Do absolutely nothing for a day or t wo. Whats the worst that could happen? By allowing yourself to recover youll be mo re productive in the long run. 2. Step Back Sometimes we get so absorbed in our own sphere that we develop a distorted pictu re of reality. When you feel like giving up, theres a good chance that a) things aren t nearly as bad as they seem, and b) there s a simple solution that you re overlo oking. When things seem bleak, distance yourself from the situation to gain an a ccurate perspective. What would someone without any emotional involvement do? As king this question will help you make optimal decisions. 3. Do Your Research The only constant in the universe is change, but when youre plugging away with yo ur head down its easy not to notice. People often make decisions based on outdate d assumptions made months, or even years earlier. To develop a course of action, youll need to know where you stand. Stop to evaluate your position. What do you have? What do you want? How has the market adjusted? What opportunities still exist? What new opportunities have arisen? By taking stock of the current situation, youll discover if your urge to quit is a passing whim or the correct decision. 4. Consult an Expert When your knowledge base is insufficient you should seek an expert opinion. This doesnt mean you have to make contact with a world class expert, anyone who knows more than you will be able to help. Think of friends, family, and business asso ciates. Have any of them been in your position before? The web can also be a gre at resource, just be careful who you trust. Check out relevant forums or email a reputable blogger. Im consistently impressed with the effort people expend to he lp total strangers. 5. Re-evaluate Your Strategy Once you re well informed, apply that knowledge to revamping your strategy. If you feel like giving up, you might be doing something wrong. This is the time to po ur over your efforts and determine what works. What actions have lead to the greatest benefit? What mistakes have been made? What can be improved? By answering these questions youll fine tune your strategy. The urge to give up i s a blessing when it leads to analysis and constructive adjustments. 6. Change Course Knowing whats wrong and how you can fix it is a relief. Unlike an invisible monst er hovering over you, an exposed problem can be directly assaulted. Once youve de termined a change needs to be made, implement it full force. Dont hesitate or dwe ll on past mistakes. Trust your own judgment and deal with new issues as they ar ise. 7. Push Through the Dip In some cases you might feel like giving up even though youre doing all the right

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Taking the easy road is nice for a while, but for talented, motivated people itisnt enough. To find satisfaction youll need to set ambitious goals, solve challenging problems, and develop strengths you may not know you have.Although the hard road is more fulfilling, it isnt all champagne and victory laps. There will be times when you feel beaten and depressed times when quitting looks like the best option. There is no formula for dealing with hard times, but these 8 steps will help you understand your predicament and determine the best cou

rse of action.1. Take a BreakOne reason we get down ourselves is fatigue. When youre tired everything is harder. Working your tail off for extended periods will wear you down if you arent careful. Youll also get bored. Fatigue and boredom combine to cause burnout one of the biggest reasons people quit. When faced with burnout, the best thing to do istake a break. Cut yourself off completely. Do absolutely nothing for a day or t

wo. Whats the worst that could happen? By allowing yourself to recover youll be more productive in the long run.2. Step BackSometimes we get so absorbed in our own sphere that we develop a distorted picture of reality. When you feel like giving up, theres a good chance that a) things

arent nearly as bad as they seem, and b) there

s a simple solution that you

re overlooking. When things seem bleak, distance yourself from the situation to gain an a

ccurate perspective. What would someone without any emotional involvement do? Asking this question will help you make optimal decisions.3. Do Your ResearchThe only constant in the universe is change, but when youre plugging away with your head down its easy not to notice. People often make decisions based on outdated assumptions made months, or even years earlier. To develop a course of action,youll need to know where you stand. Stop to evaluate your position.

What do you have?What do you want?How has the market adjusted?What opportunities still exist?

What new opportunities have arisen?By taking stock of the current situation, youll discover if your urge to quit isa passing whim or the correct decision.4. Consult an ExpertWhen your knowledge base is insufficient you should seek an expert opinion. Thisdoesnt mean you have to make contact with a world class expert, anyone who knowsmore than you will be able to help. Think of friends, family, and business asso

ciates. Have any of them been in your position before? The web can also be a great resource, just be careful who you trust. Check out relevant forums or email areputable blogger. Im consistently impressed with the effort people expend to he

lp total strangers.5. Re-evaluate Your Strategy

Once youre well informed, apply that knowledge to revamping your strategy. If youfeel like giving up, you might be doing something wrong. This is the time to po

ur over your efforts and determine what works.What actions have lead to the greatest benefit?What mistakes have been made?What can be improved?By answering these questions youll fine tune your strategy. The urge to give up is a blessing when it leads to analysis and constructive adjustments.6. Change CourseKnowing whats wrong and how you can fix it is a relief. Unlike an invisible monster hovering over you, an exposed problem can be directly assaulted. Once youve determined a change needs to be made, implement it full force. Dont hesitate or dwell on past mistakes. Trust your own judgment and deal with new issues as they ar

ise.7. Push Through the DipIn some cases you might feel like giving up even though youre doing all the right

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things. This is called the dip  the plateau that separates the average from the best in the world. Knowing what to do when you hit the dip is so important, Seth Godin wrote a book on it. In youve hit the dip and you can honestly say that goingforward is the best decision, lower your shoulder and plow ahead until you reac

h the other side. It might not be pleasant but the rewards are tremendous. If you make it.8. Quit

We dont have thoughts and emotions for nothing. Sometimes quitting is the best decision. Maybe you didnt know what you were getting into. Maybe your priorities have changed. Maybe youd be better doing something else. If you know deep down thatquitting is the right move, do it. Dont hesitate because of previously invested

effort. Thats a sunk cost. If you ignore your better judgment and continue youll waste more time and energy.