Non-Linear Thinking

Happy Monday!
What have you got to lose?
Sometimes, stress comes from making choices where we feel we are pushed to the wall and is left only to respond to what is there, what is urgent and what seems to make more sense.
We make our decisions based on
1. Deadlines
2. Step by step processes
3. Responding to the situation at hand as it has always been handled
4. Relationships
5. Common sense
The world we live in now, however, gives us one big advantage: we can change how games are played.
We are free to revisit what has always worked and what seems to be working only to a certain degree because it has always been addressed in fixed, sequential, practical manners.
Thinking out of the box, thinking in non-linear manner could be liberating. You don't need to be handling complicated stuff looking for alternatives to be able to practice this.
1. Observe your way of thinking. In what areas do you say "That is the way its always been" or "I have no say in that"? Challenge the thought and ask "Is it, really?" Or "If not this, what else and what have I got to lose?"
2. Examine your habits and how they work for you. Do you even notice how your morning routine or your spending habit or your route to the office or your "warm up" at work still works for you? What opportunities escape you because you do not deal with it, out of habit or laziness?
3. Read up. Watch people who redefine how things work and observe how they think. What little tweeks do they make to be able to see things in a different light?
Rethinking the status quo does not always end up to a conclusion that we need new action. It may, when dealing with things that actually work, also lead us to appreciate what is already there and why they made sense. Therefore, the internal struggle of having to do it is diffused and your energy can then be diverted to things that actually need change.
It is not to reinvent every wheel. It is to discover if you need wheels or wings.
Cheers to your new discoveries ahead! ðŸ¥‚

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