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Action vs. Inaction
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| Guest post by: Kerri Salls |
Article Overview: If you find yourself asking, "Yes, but what can I do" the answer is very, very simple. Anything is a lot more effective than nothing.
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Action vs. Inaction
Spring is a great antidote to long cold winters. It's the same
with action and inaction. Action is a powerful antidote to the stagnation of
inactivity. Being creatively alive involves abandoning a position of inaction
in circumstances which have traditionally immobilized you. The name of the game
is action. Doing. Overcoming your inertia and acting will give you a whole new
lease on being creatively alive.
Action is the single most effective antidote to depression,
anxiety, stress, fear, worry, guilt, and of course, immobility. It is virtually
impossible to be depressed and active at the same time. Even if you wanted to,
it is difficult to keep on moping, complaining, lolling around and wallowing in
self-pity if you get active and do something. Anything! Just doing is such an
important part of being a fully functioning person.
In fact, that lack of action is not a result of depression; it is
the cause. Don't be paralyzed by the fear of making a mistake. Taking action,
gives you momentum. Initiating the effort attracts opportunities and
synergistic things happen.
Inactivity, on one hand, is most often a choice rather than an
inescapable fact of life, while action is a definite way to avoid being
victimized by yourself or others. If you decide to do something about your
problem or challenge, rather than grumble about it, you'll be on the road to
changing things around for yourself. When you take action, you also take
control. Thinking keeps you a prisoner of the past. Action puts you in control
of the future.
If you find yourself asking, "Yes, but what can I do"
the answer is very, very simple. Anything is a lot more effective than nothing.
This old proverb has a lot of
truth in it:
Even
when you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.
Article Tags: action, depression, inaction, inactivity, inertia
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About the Author: Kerri Salls RSS for Kerri's articles - Visit Kerri's website Solopreneur Maven and Business Accelerator Kerri Salls is President of Breakthrough Enterprise LLC, a startup and solopreneur mentoring company committed to empowering solo-professional achievers: entrepreneurs, solo-preneurs, and consultants, with the tools to launch and thrive in the business of their dreams. She has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, consultants, service professionals and sole proprietors thrive and grow to triple profits with her proven strategies and systems. I'm also offering a hands-on planning event in 3 weeks: www.solo-success.com Kerri Salls Solopreneur Maven Click here to visit Kerri's website FAST START DOS AND DONTS Lone Rangers Are Rarely Happy People Begin with the End in Mind Break Through Your Resistance Challenge or Opportunity How to Communicate for Optimum Outcomes |
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