FOLLOW THE PROCESS.
In a constantly evolving and changing world we are often in a frantic race towards wanting to achieve results as quickly as possible. While it is good to be proactive and goal-oriented, sometimes we forget to appreciate the importance of following the process. The process is the methodical and systematic approach to achieving a particular goal or result. It is a set of steps and procedures that must be followed to guide us to our desired outcome.
When we follow the process, we ensure that every step is carried out correctly and with due diligence, not trying to evade any procedures nor take a shortcut to our desired destination. It is crucial to realize that following a process is not just mere formality, it is a critical factor in ensuring that we get the best result out of our endeavours. A well-laid-out process enables us to see the bigger picture and evaluate every step of the way.
Some people may want to take shortcuts or bypass certain steps in a process to reach their goal faster. However, this approach can sometimes end up being counterproductive and result in undesired outcomes. When we skip steps, we may miss out on essential lessons, and details that could make a significant impact on the end result. It is important to remember that the process exists not just to show us the best route to our destination, but to ensure we become our best self on our way there.
We must possess such virtues as patience, focus, and discipline to be able to follow through on the process. It is not always easy to stick to the process when we feel we are behind on our plans, we may feel the urge to rush or take shortcuts which may eventually put us at risk of missing out in the end. However, when we commit to following the process, we are more likely to achieve our desired results maybe not faster, but definitely. We also gain the added benefit of acquiring knowledge and honing our skills along the way. We must embrace the process and know that it is our best shot at achieving our desires.
Kamikun John, Author 366 days of wisdom.
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