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Data Frank's avatar

We obsess over the risks of moving forward, but rarely consider the slow drain of staying put. Auditing what we hold—time, energy, projects is harder than it seems, but it’s the work that creates clarity. Curious: what’s one strategy you use to honestly evaluate when it’s time to let go

Nate Ong's avatar

My strategy isn't one step. It's more like a framework that won't let you off easy.

Audit where I am vs where I want to be. Notice what I'm actually feeling about the gap. Ask the questions I've been avoiding.

Most people run the audit using the same logic that got them stuck. You can't evaluate what to let go of using the scorecard that told you to hold it. That's the part I watch for.

Swonam Kieran Roul's avatar

This is a powerful perspective. We often calculate the risk of moving, but we rarely calculate the risk of staying exactly where we are. Thank you for the reminder that 'safe' can sometimes be the most dangerous place to be. Time to take a leap.

Kseniia Korostelova's avatar

Inspiring!

Nate Ong's avatar

Thanks Kseniia, what resonated the most?

hails's avatar

The push we all needed!

Nate Ong's avatar

Thanks hails 🫶

Tushita ✨'s avatar

Beautiful piece Nate!

Nate Ong's avatar

Thanks Tushita 🫶

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Nate Ong's avatar

Agree with you! it’s about greed and fear too.