5.25 scribes outlining the obvious
Focus on the journey and the destination concurrently to break free and achieve.
Consider the derivatives…
1. Intellectual honesty is fuelled
Parallel tracking of the ‘means’ and the ‘end-state’ necessitates reinvention with vision; positive attitude with stamina; wisdom with relevance. Result – converge on higher degrees of honesty and clarity [AND overcome mindless meandering]
2. Confusion is bypassed
Confusion is non-conducive, least beneficial and very easy to lull into. Within the pursuit of wins, success and excitement, there are no concessions for dilemma. An outlook that couples path to target uncovers the most economical route of ‘how to get there’ and ‘how quickly’.
3. Time becomes an ally
Congratulations! ! Our daily routine now includes multiple social and professional platforms. We reconnected with friends and unleashed a powerful network. And time for ourselves? While we dig the answer, attempt to tightly confluence ‘effort’ and ‘aim’- optimization across time is guaranteed.
4. Analytics tunes in as the trending edge
You and I are constantly compelled to crunch statistics, digest information and talk numbers. We are also expected to remain original; true to personality and principle. As we conscientiously realign plan/ action with trends/outcome, we also strengthen cognitive acumen.
5. Unfazed and Unflappable
Integrate the ‘processes’ with ‘objective’ for the 360 degree perspective to stay real and relevant. Then, engage with latest opportunities, priorities and possibilities. Finally, leverage to glide along with the winds of change while being rooted to purpose.
0.25 Outlier (ism) is used with caution
‘Don’t break rules, don’t lose friends and don’t play against yourself’ - invaluable guidelines as we challenge boundaries, build new roads and stretch status quo to seek closure across goals.
If you are divisive, remember the obvious ‘'Life is a journey, not a destination’ from Ralph Waldo Emerson [Essayist] and then read from 0.25 upwards.
Similarity to any other thought bite is of course coincidental. Regards, Lakshmi