One thing can lead to so much

I tell this to myself most days, now…’just keep going, Philip’.

Patience, that’s something I have not had a huge amount of in life until more recent years. I used to think that impatience was good, some macho hustle, before my mate Gary Vaynerchuk made it popular. Acting on impulse and getting things done is one thing and a good thing, but not being patient enough to keep going, to gain the learning, to adapt, to test is a bad thing.

I’ve increasingly realised, it is just that, keep going with things, modify, adapt, learn, but most of all be patient, great things come over time not immediately. They build by small, unnoticeable steps, so momentum builds and builds, but always slow at first, but then the momentum grows and grows like a hockey stick curve.

Especially when you feel shit, this is when it matters most. On good days, we can all fly along, on tough days we feel like we’re wading through treacle with lead boats on. We all have shit days.Then on those days, try saying ‘just keep going, Philip’. It’s more like ‘I fancy watching Netflix’.

There are times when you will doubt this, I do many times, but I always remind myself, when I’m thinking of giving up and not doing something, that doing just one small thing to keep the momentum going is better than not. Often, you do that one thing and I try to make it small, you feel good, well better, and you do a second and third thing. Previously, I could write days off, weeks off, even years, through not keeping going, through thinking about the big stuff and giving in and looking for the path of least resistance.

I painfully learnt and realised that one thing might just be the thing you have been waiting for to go forward, we never know and that is why I have learnt to just keep going. Publishing one more blog, writing one more journal entry, doing one more piece of art, whatever it is.

One thing can lead to so much.

Things fall into place

Little-Green-Shoots

If you take all the regular daily steps towards your goals and if you exercise patience, then sooner or later things start to happen.

Often when we try too hard or we are impatient, our emotions and stress clouds our thinking and then we can make knee jerk decisions.

The momentum we need to see and feel success takes a time to build, initially, it is hard, it feels like your trying to push water uphill, and our resolve is tested. This is especially true when you are trying to be you or trying to do something new and different.

Change is a challenge in ourselves or our business and it takes time. Often, though, in the microwave, instant gratification world that we live in, people feel the pressure from around to try for the shortcuts. Only to realise that there are no shortcuts to change.

However, if you keep going, the tiny green shoots start to emerge and that is when you need to just keep going and not be afraid that they won’t grow.

Sooner or later things just fall into place.