If it ain’t broke don’t fix it…

Well, that’s OK if we want to maintain the status quo and stay safe.

The world is full of safe businesses, safe rules, safe strategies, safe, safe, safe, safe.

Sure, it’s risky to try to improve.

But sooner or later safe things become dull and unwanted. Then a risk taker brings something new, exciting, different, and better.

We are no longer safe, we’ve been bypassed by someone who dared to ‘fix’ it.

Safe is risky.

It’s not about fixing, it’s about creating a better version and taking an uncertain path.

Practice doesn’t always mean better 

The saying goes ‘practice makes perfect’. 

Well what if what you practice isn’t working or isn’t appropriate for the outcome you desire?

Practice is only any good if you choose the right thing to try and then learn and apply at each stage. 

Just repeating the same thing will not automatically create better. 

It’s the learning not the repetition.