Why you're being too easy on yourself when it comes to following your dreams and brainstorm questions, not solutions | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 35

 ISSUE #35
Dana's Weekly Roundup

Hi everyone!This week, I loved not one but TWO articles from The Muse. One was hot to complete the work, when working on a project you're passionate about - which I have struggled with before. And the other is about how to navigate hard times - when you're doing you're best but things aren't working out. I take comfort in the fact that others struggle with this too and I love learning about the different tactics they use to thrive during those times.Enjoy!Dana
New born white lion cubs in a private zoo in the Ukraine.TAKE ACTION

Unfortunately, I have a tendency to give up. When I initially decide to do something, I attack it head on, full steam ahead. I’m so excited about it, and I can’t wait to finish so I can show it off to everyone. But, before I get to that point where I actually finish, I stop.
Simply stated, the first “problem” to solve is always exposing the “true” problem.

IRL

Unless we live in a bubble, no one moves through life without pain. When the world begins to close in around us, what can we do to push through the darkness?
Here are five strategies you can apply to move through adversity. 
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