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Take Time to Reflect on the Journey!


Taken in Medicine Park, Ok

 Imagine the time it takes to read about stepping out of your comfort zone! Thinking of what it took to write this blog, to the time it took finding a topic to discuss. Through our journeys, albeit, writing, opening a business, taking time to expand your skills and growth, like this overflowing creek, after a rain, it takes time for this water to recede, and flow to the level it was before. What has your journey looked like so far? What adjustments have you made on your journey? As you continue building and growing, reflect on the wins, and the losses to help build the foundation to the success you want moving forward!

First, how do you reflect on the journey chosen right now? What have you learned so far? Do you feel happy, or possibly disappointed in how the journey has gone? Where have you set your journey? How have distractions moved you to stop, reflect, and refocus on the plan along your journey? When do you plan to move back to the path intended?

As previous articles have brought out, depending on the field you work in, work for, how you conduct strategy, hit goals and desired missions, reflect on how you accomplished or didn't accomplish the goals set, and look at your strategy, reflect or review the journey, reset the path or even get back on the intended path by looking at strengthening our vision, and mission, utilizing the distractions to refocus on moving forward on our own journeys. How do you do that?
As we learned, you have to remain focused. Remember the article on strategy? Do we allow the strategy intended to come to fruition, or allow distractions, disruptions, or downright failures to stop our journey? Has this happened? If so, refocus, think why did these distractions, allow for failures to happen? How did they happen, and what did or did not take place to correct issues when they happened? Part of the journey that we take is understanding, we will fail! When you fail, don't let it sink you! If you do, and stop the journey, then you're stuck in the same spot you started, just in another viewpoint up from where you originally started. Does that make sense? If no, it means when we start a project, or even new business venture, disruptions, via complaints, customer service issues, or not having subscribers, do we mope in the reasons no one reads, or have we taken time to let others know what you are doing? Sometimes telling others, good or bad happens, it's how you react and make it work, continue to shine is where you focus the journey.
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