Just Quit.

in Reflections10 days ago

It's Okey to quit. It's very Okey to quit that job, it's Okey to quit that business and it's Okey to quit that relationship.

I often hear people saying that when you quit, it means you are a loser or that you have accepted defeat.

Well I don't know where that idea come from, but I am hear to tell you that it's Okey to quit.

Quitting doesn't always mean failure. You only become a failure when you quit and never try again.

Imagine you are on a journey and you suddenly realize you have missed your way. What would you do?
Would you ask for directions and find the right route, or just sit there and refuse to move?

Imagine you are on a journey and you suddenly realize you have missed your way. What would you do?
Would you ask for directions and find the right route or just seat there and refuse to move?

Sometimes quitting simply means changing direction.

When you walk away from something that is no longer serving you or fulfilling your purpose, take your time to sit down and plan how to win again. Recharge yourself, gather your strength, and come back stronger.

And while at it, do it better like someone who learned from every mistake.

A friend of mine recently close down her business and sold all her equipment. Everyone said she has been hypnotized and charmed. Nobody sees the struggle, the failure, she had to closs down because she wasn't getting it right.

But according to her she wants to venture into something else that would make her more fulfilled.

Some people judge decisions they don't understand.

So no, it’s not too late to start again. But when you do, start with a plan, start prepared, and start with clarity.

To anyone who has been feeling stuck lately,Sit down and ask yourself honest questions.

And if quitting is the step you need to take in order to start again — then quit, regroup, and come back better.

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That's it, "sit down and ask yourself some questions"