1- Working with others: here’s the thing. We are all unique in our own way. You can’t expect others to do things the same way you do them. Which is why I love the concept of “Play Your Game” in the #wolfden
This is something I had a hard time learning & accepting.
I’ve always enjoyed working with people, but wanted things to be done “my way” rather than their way. And that was responsible for putting me in a position where I’ve felt “stuck”. I didn’t have the time to do everything myself, but I also didn’t want things done differently.
I’ve learned to work with “teammates” and let everyone shine in their own way.
We can have a similar outcome by doing it differently and in our own and unique way
2- Asking for help. This was a challenge as well. And I think a lot of people can agree with me on this.
I think our emotions play a huge role in this. Wether you’re feeling guilty, shame, or even allowing your ego to be involved in your decisions can have a bad outcome.
We always want to be our best, look our best. But here’s the thing. You are limited to the knowledge and skills you have
You can learn from others and their experiences. While everyone tells you that you must fail before you succeed, I don’t personally believe this is required.
I don’t personally believe need to fail in order to succeed. You just need to find someone who has failed before you and allow them to guide you through the journey. Not only will you be avoiding some mistakes, but you could also see your position in a different perspective
This is why I love what @RecoveryPunks are doing. They’re creating a safe place for #addicts where they can share their stories in hope to help and support others.
So yeah. Let’s learn how to be good #teammates so we can all grow.
Doing this with others trumps doing it alone.
Would love to hear your thoughts as well.
Do you agree on the two points I made above? 🤔
Share your perspective 🤝
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