The three types
Tying back to earlier blog post about big picture thinking and linear thinking it is just as important to understand if you're a person who wants to start something and operate it or a person who wants to start something and move on to something else or your person who just wants to run something consistently.
Each pathway has a series of steps associated with it and distinctions.
Because that is part of your creative process and this is how you begin to understand your own personal sweet spot.
Because you are always optimizing for where you can do your best work.
That means that if your person who knows that you want to start something and you have more ideas and you want to move on to something else it is important to start with that end in mind.
Versus the person who wants to start something and operate it and have it continuously grow.
That's a whole different skill set in a whole different mindset. All of which is okay but knowing that going in helps you craft the pieces that you want to put around you for the Long Haul.
And if you're a person who wants to just run things and grow them and not start it.
That is cool too the world needs each person.
But the first thing to determine all of that is which one/s are you?
Second, Create a plan from there!
Tying back to earlier blog post about big picture thinking and linear thinking it is just as important to understand if you're a person who wants to start something and operate it or a person who wants to start something and move on to something else or your person who just wants to run something consistently.
Each pathway has a series of steps associated with it and distinctions.
Because that is part of your creative process and this is how you begin to understand your own personal sweet spot.
Because you are always optimizing for where you can do your best work.
That means that if your person who knows that you want to start something and you have more ideas and you want to move on to something else it is important to start with that end in mind.
Versus the person who wants to start something and operate it and have it continuously grow.
That's a whole different skill set in a whole different mindset. All of which is okay but knowing that going in helps you craft the pieces that you want to put around you for the Long Haul.
And if you're a person who wants to just run things and grow them and not start it.
That is cool too the world needs each person.
But the first thing to determine all of that is which one/s are you?
Second, Create a plan from there!