May 16Intentional Procrastination
With patience wait till winter is o'er, / And all lovely things return; / Of every season try the more / Some knowledge or virtue to learn.
Louisa May Alcott—Her Life, Letters, and Journals (1889)
To everything there is a season—yeah, right, tell that to an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurs are an impatient, maybe even impulsive, lot. The trait has its positive aspects—most notably, impatience inspires many entrepreneurs to create solutions rather than accept the alternative.
Some might suggest that urgency is the driving force in many an entrepreneurial adventure.
But sometimes the drive to go somewhere results in arrival at a mistaken location.
It takes tremendous self-awareness to know when to move and when to practice something akin to intentional procrastination. Procrastination gets a bad rap, but subtly applied it can provide the leverage you need to find the answer that is right for you at the present.
Challenge Question
- What are you currently pushing that you should be observing?
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