
Jesse swapped out our sink and had to re-plumb the whole thing. It was an adventure to say the least—spanning multiple days and trips to two hardware stores—and the thing he said when it was all over is what stuck with me the most:
“All the stuff that went wrong yesterday made me the plumber I was today.”
If it feels like things are hard, like you’re doing if wrong all the time, what would it feel like to remember that this is setting you up for something in the future? What if you’re not failing at all? What if you’re gathering information and getting ready for the next move?
***
I’m on a mission to support 100 people in 100 days through powerful professional conversations focused on clarity and transformation. If you’re serious about creating a shift in your life, your business, or both, book a clarity call here: http://tinyurl.com/altitudeadjustmentintro (or share the link with a friend) No bullshit. No toxic positivity. Just thinking about what’s next.
