The hardest part.
The hardest part of doing our work is sitting down.
It doesn’t seem like the hardest.
On the face of it, it’s quite simple actually. “Put your ass where your heart wants to be” as Steven Pressfield puts it.
But, for sure, it ain’t easy.
We keep putting off sitting down and starting the work. We find all sorts of reasons and excuses to do the same. All kinds of urgencies show up.
But when we sit down, we are able to focus on the problem. We are able to look at the alternatives and the factors at play.
Whether it is why our rocket exploded while launching it into space or why that dialogue in the scene did not work with the audience or why we aren’t solve that maths problem in the homework, when we sit down, we are likely to work on the problem, to make changes to make things better.
We make things better when we sit down and do our work. There is no other way possible.
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