It was a thought provoking article. After listening to the podcast yesterday evening, I was inspired to revisit parts of this article today. What's confusing to me about this text is how do you balance trusting the process with knowing when to step back and recalibrate?
Hi Mohsen, are you referring to the decision-making process? If it's working for you, there's no need to change it. However, if it's consistently falling short or you feel it could be improved, then it makes sense to reflect on it deliberately, make adjustments, and experiment.
It was a thought provoking article. After listening to the podcast yesterday evening, I was inspired to revisit parts of this article today. What's confusing to me about this text is how do you balance trusting the process with knowing when to step back and recalibrate?
Hi Mohsen, are you referring to the decision-making process? If it's working for you, there's no need to change it. However, if it's consistently falling short or you feel it could be improved, then it makes sense to reflect on it deliberately, make adjustments, and experiment.