EPISODE · May 26, 2022 · 31 MIN
On Strategic Quitting, Redux
from The Causey Consulting Podcast · host Sara Causey
I recently received some viewer mail from a person trying to make a decision on whether to keep going with a decision or call it a dead-end. It's not always easy to know if you're in a temporary dip or at a full-on impasse. Key topics:✔️ With my own real estate quest, I realized, "This is nucking futs. But the market will change." FOMO is not your friend, generally speaking.✔️ Treating anything like it's the last lifeboat off the Titanic is usually a bad omen. Whether it's a relationship, job, house, etc. ✔️ Strategic quitting doesn't always mean you totally quit and walk away forever. Sometimes it can mean that you put your own best interests in first place and you wait for a more favorable situation to arise. Waiting is not always a dirty word!✔️ A rejection or a delay is sometimes a form of protection. "Not right now" can be a means of keeping you from jumping off a cliff without a parachute. Links I discuss in this episode:https://www.inc.com/david-finkel/seth-godin-says-to-be-successful-you-should-quit-heres-why.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOK2E70aXCMhttps://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/first/m/miller-ranting.html (His commentary on Gen X is found in Chapter 2.) Need more? Email me: https://causeyconsultingllc.com/contact-causey/
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I recently received some viewer mail from a person trying to make a decision on whether to keep going with a decision or call it a dead-end. It's not always easy to know if you're in a temporary dip or at a full-on impasse. Key topics: ✔️ With my own real estate quest, I realized, "This is nucking futs. But the market will change." FOMO is not your friend, generally speaking. ✔️ Treating anything like it's the last lifeboat off the Titanic is usually a bad omen. Whether it's a relationship...
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