I agree with this on so many levels. I am not a fan of force. It’s been on my mind a lot because I had a tough March and most of the professional guidance was to push harder, go bigger, to recover from the setback. But I know that *every* time I do that, I’m supposed to do the opposite. *Every* time I do that, it’s like sand in the gears. If I let go, it all evens out.
I agree with this on so many levels. I am not a fan of force. It’s been on my mind a lot because I had a tough March and most of the professional guidance was to push harder, go bigger, to recover from the setback. But I know that *every* time I do that, I’m supposed to do the opposite. *Every* time I do that, it’s like sand in the gears. If I let go, it all evens out.
But I don’t always know how.