January 27
Wasted effort
Be honest with yourself. If your efforts are not bringing the desired results, admit it, and make changes.
Effort is necessary, admirable, satisfying, but not always effective. Often you must adjust the nature of your effort.
Commit to making the required amount of effort. But don’t get trapped by your commitment in an approach that’s not working.
It can be painful to realize you’ve wasted your time and effort. Yet when that happens, be willing to quickly change, or the wasted effort will continue.
Here’s the key thing to keep in mind. Wasted effort is not wasted when it leads you to improve your efforts.
See that opportunity, and take it. Harness the experience of your ineffective effort to make you more effective than ever before.
— Ralph Marston
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