When something doesn’t work, I sit up and take notice. Could it be a fluke? Absolutely. But if there’s a trend of dysfunction, then there’s something wrong with my approach, or the obstacle is insurmountable.  Either way, I need to employ the most honest assessment possible, make necessary adjustments and try again, or shoot for another goal.

If I ignore dysfunction—if I’m lazy about articulating the reason behind failures—I risk becoming a narrow-minded ideologue, one who erroneously rationalizes why they don’t need to change their approach or their viewpoint.


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14 responses to “Musings”

  1. Henceforth, we try, try, try again!

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    1. Indeed! As long as we’re willing to adjust our strategy in accordance with the evidence, we should keep trying to achieve our goals!

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      1. You lost me!

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      2. Basically I’m saying: be willing to adjust strategy in order to achieve the goal. Sometimes the right thing to do is retreat from the battle in order to win the war.

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      3. OK, ending the battle is not giving up the fight…

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      4. 🐵🙈🙉🙊

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      5. I lov those little stickers…

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  2. I totally get you there. It’s always good to evaluate goals, whether you do so in progress, after success, or failure. It can often help you figure out what’s actually important.

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    1. Yep. I’ve fooled myself into thinking that I want to accomplish something when in fact I was just looking for validation.

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  3. It’s true.

    Sometimes it’s as simple as being in the wrong mind at the start of the day. I am trying to do loving kindness meditation in the morning before I go out. It is my nature to rush blindly, so time in reflection (rather than thought addiction) helps create a better pace.

    But sometimes bad things happen for no reason other than they do. And at those times, I remind myself that luck is cyclical and probably after a night’s sleep/good cry that things will feel different, if not better.

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    1. I agree! A good night’s sleep can work miracles!

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  4. Food for thought

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