We point out inactions. We ponder what needs to be done and resort to creating goals, targets, or mechanisms that push for action. And that is great.
Because push results in the impetus to move forward and think. It certainly generates thinking about how to get ourselves out of inaction. And that is a must before progressively bringing the work toward the intended results.
But overemphasis on mere action is no good! That is no guarantee that we will progress.
What in the world is blocking constructive thinking that leads to action? We need to play a much bigger emphasis on that.
Get all those fears, displeasures, and knocks weighing our minds out of the way. It's easier said than done. Who would support, who would listen, who really cares? Fair enough. But that is precisely the test of our connections.
Keep traversing connections until we can express ourselves freely with someone willing to listen with intent and without fear of safety.
It is a skill to build and preserve in the connected world.
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