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RE: Finding Your Lane And Not Sticking To It

in #business7 years ago

Amazing, I agree with you. Change can be really scary but I feel like no matter what there’s always way to adapt to a change without totally leaving your lane, totally leaving your lane is more like giving up and giving up is never a good idea

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It depends how narrow you define "lane". If someone switches from selling cars to selling cupcakes - I would say it was a lane change - but if you look at it in the broader sense that person is doing the same job - retailing. The key thing is obviously knowing what your lane actually is and what it encompasses . Not everyone is in the right lane all the time - entrepreneurs are notorious for testing these boundaries. Change is a corrective action - it is different than giving up. Staying in something unprofitable, tedious or uninteresting would be giving up.

I love that perspective, it all comes down to knowing what your lane really is. Being fully aware of your lane gives you the true direction no matter what happens, because you now see that everything is connected