By Resilience Speaker, Jamie Mason Cohen
Never let personal development replace playing with your kids.
Never let taking professional development courses replace taking a micro-step forward.
Never let talking replace active listening.
Never let a careless comment by someone whose opinion you’re not interested in anyway become a priority over your well-earned view of yourself.
Never let someone else’s biased critique of your work dampen your enthusiasm to take the next step
Never let checking notifications replace checking in on friends in person.
Never let side hustles replace your health.
Never let the moment pass before thanking someone in writing or face-to-face who helped you.
Never let your age be an excuse for not starting something new or setting out on a quest where the destination is uncertain.
Never let one bad professional experience define your entire life’s work or derail your momentum.
Never be too hard on yourself because you took one step back in breaking a bad habit that you were sure you conquered.
Never let analysis paralysis, overthinking and waiting for the perfect moment replace just starting somewhere and pivoting as you go.