When the work is hard, draining your energy, and no longer brings you joy or growth. 4. Taking Action on What You Know
We live in an era of infinite information. With a simple search, you can find ten different opinions on how to live, work, and grow. But in this sea of advice, there is one crucial skill that often gets drowned out:
Is it tight shoulders (nervousness) or a lightness in your chest (excitement)? 3. Knowing When to Hold, Knowing When to Fold subtitle Knowing
Whether it’s a career path, a relationship, or a project, the hardest part is knowing when to keep going and when to let go. When the work is hard but aligns with your purpose.
Knowing is only half the battle; acting on it is the other. Fear often steps in right when intuition speaks loudest. When the work is hard, draining your energy,
Spend 10 minutes in silence, away from devices, and ask yourself what you truly want to do. 2. Recognize the "Gut Feeling"
You don't have to quit your job tomorrow. Just take one small step toward what you know you need to do—like updating your resume or having that difficult conversation. Final Thoughts With a simple search, you can find ten
(e.g., make it more actionable, more philosophical, or more humorous).