What do you do when your project seems so off track that you'll never find your way back?
What if you're so lost that nothing makes sense to you?
Most of us do experience times when things get rough. We lose when we thought we couldn't. We struggle when it started so easily. Our resources dry up just when we need them most. How do we hold on? How do we move forward?
Someone can help. You may not know who it is. You may have to ask more than one person (you probably will have to ask more than one person). But help is out there. Someone who has experienced similar troubles. Someone who has finished an equally gnarly project. Someone who knows how it feels to be lost and can help you navigate your pathway out of the darkness and into success.
If you have help, you have hope.
And that my friend will take you very, very far indeed toward where you need to go.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Image credit: Southeast Regional Climate Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, retrieved at: http://www.sercc.com/files/3/sunrise.jpg
What if you're so lost that nothing makes sense to you?
Most of us do experience times when things get rough. We lose when we thought we couldn't. We struggle when it started so easily. Our resources dry up just when we need them most. How do we hold on? How do we move forward?
Someone can help. You may not know who it is. You may have to ask more than one person (you probably will have to ask more than one person). But help is out there. Someone who has experienced similar troubles. Someone who has finished an equally gnarly project. Someone who knows how it feels to be lost and can help you navigate your pathway out of the darkness and into success.
If you have help, you have hope.
And that my friend will take you very, very far indeed toward where you need to go.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Image credit: Southeast Regional Climate Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, retrieved at: http://www.sercc.com/files/3/sunrise.jpg
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