We’ve all had those days when things aren’t going so hot. Sometimes it drags on for weeks, months, or (dread the thought!) even longer.
You find yourself in a rut, and it sucks.
You didn’t win the deal or get the promotion. Your last couple of launches all but flopped. Or you’re just not excited about getting up another day to do the thing you do.
Life feels crappy, so hiding under a rock seems like a good idea.
Rather than face another potential disappointment, you’re tempted to avoid it all.
You start counting yourself out, and playing small becomes your go-to survival strategy.
Sooner or later, that rut you’re in can start to get pretty darn cozy.
How can you get out?
You have to play bigger and think bigger.
It might not be easy, but there’s no doubt about it .
Thinking small and playing small simply won’t give you the boost you need to climb out of a rut.
Here’s how:
- Take a Stretch Leap
Try something completely new. It could be entirely unrelated to your career or business, like taking an improv class or training for a half marathon. Or it could be something that furthers your goals, such as submitting to speak at a conference, or asking someone who inspires you to coffee. The idea is to push yourself out of your comfort zone. - Alter Your Environment
If you usually work from home, go to the library or join a co-working space. If you typically go into the office, take walking meetings around the building outside. A change of scenery can help to shift your mindset and your mood. - Change the Company You Keep
Is morale low on your team? Make lunch dates with colleagues in another department. Are the business owners you’re associated with often complaining about clients or continuously doing the same old thing year after year? Expand your network. Remember, the people you associate with affect how you view yourself and where you fit in the world.
Getting out of a rut is all about breaking a pattern you’ve fallen into. Doing something different can give you the kick you need to change your trajectory, shift your energy, and get you moving in the right direction.
Before you know it, you’ll be taking bigger, better, and smarter actions. You’ll know how to break out of a rut more quickly the next time you start to feel stuck.
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