Tuesday 6 December 2016

On Making Choices and Finding New Solutions: Let It Be Easy

the solution is right before your eyes

I’ve been rinsing my mouth with salt water after every meal for the past two weeks. It’s part of the healing process after a wisdom tooth extraction.

Oral surgery: the gift that keeps on giving.

During the first week, I spilled salt all over my bathroom counter. My container of salt has a perforated opening similar to a salt shaker, and sometimes the salt got stuck in the holes. When I measured half a teaspoon, I had to shake the container a bit and the salt didn’t land seamlessly on my spoon or in my warm glass of water.

Now, I consider myself a reasonably capable human being, but after that first week, I realized that the container of salt also has a “full-pour” setting — without any holes — making it easier to pour without shaking the container and spilling the salt.

There was a much easier solution than what I had been doing right in front of me; I just didn’t take advantage of it right away.

No matter how far you’ve come, there’s always more to learn

Reflecting on that experience, I felt silly that I didn’t immediately notice the “full-pour” setting — but I did eventually discover it because I was open to a better, easier way.

When you repeat the same thing over and over again and get the same results, it’s beneficial to question your actions and explore new possibilities.

There are so many situations in life and business that aren’t easy. Accomplishments take hard work, dedication, and other words you’d find on cliché motivational posters that decorate taupe-colored office walls.

But sometimes we all get the sense that there could be something better out there, something more we could be doing.

And sometimes there are even easy opportunities to discover new methods that enrich your life and business.

“Easy” does exist

It’s often said that “simple” does not equal “easy,” but there are also purely easy solutions that lead to progress.

I would say:

“Easy” is not the same as a “quick fix.” I associate a quick fix with something unsustainable — something that may seem satisfying at first but has no long-term benefit. And what I’m talking about is easy action that leads to you optimizing your circumstances.

For example, when you’re stressed out and confused, overwhelmed or directionless, it’s often difficult to think straight.

If your head is spinning while you’re on top of Mount Freakout, consider easy options that can help you move forward.

  • Call a friend who will make you feel better
  • Watch a movie that will make you laugh and help you calm down
  • Listen and sing along to a song that helps you express your own emotions

You could ignore those easy options and stay upset. It’s your choice.

And you have similar choices to make whenever you’re ready for a change but you’re not quite sure which direction to go in or how to get started on a new path.

A two-step process for finding a new direction

Ready to set yourself in a new direction?

Here’s the two-step process:

  1. Choose to become open to a new option
  2. Don’t overcomplicate the solution — let it lead you forward

In regard to that wisdom tooth I mentioned earlier, I had been meaning to get it pulled for about 10 years. What can I say? Time goes by quickly and I kept putting it on the back burner.

But when it started causing problems I could no longer ignore, I followed that process above:

  1. I was open to a new option: schedule an appointment to get the tooth pulled.
  2. Instead of further postponing the surgery or fearing it, I let it simply be the solution to the pain in my mouth.

I decided that the way out of my discomfort was through the extraction and healing process.

What’s your next step?

Your writing skills play many different important roles in your business, and you might be looking for new ways to use them to expand your offerings.

You’re a communicator. You know how to get people to pay attention. You know how to synthesize ideas.

So, if creating an online training business has crossed your mind but it seems like a daunting task, there is an easy step you can take today.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, December 7, 2016, Rainmaker Digital founder and CEO Brian Clark is hosting a free webinar that will help you become well-positioned to start a profitable online training business.

See, we don’t want you to invest time creating the wrong type of product for the wrong market, so Brian starts at the beginning and will show you how to discover exactly what traits a market must possess in order for it to qualify as a “good opportunity.”

Brian will cover:

  • The business of e-learning design
  • How to create an effective learner profile
  • How to identify the benefits of knowledge your learner seeks
  • Three steps to writing learning objectives that work

Checking out Brian’s webinar is an unbelievably productive next step, and you can register for free right now by clicking the blue button below.

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Relief within reach

There are plenty of difficult choices to make in life and business. And plenty of hard work goes into accomplishing your goals.

But don’t overlook easy choices within reach that can help turn things around. Don’t disregard the power of something easy. Let it be easy — and take advantage of it.

The solution could be right in front of you, like turning the salt container to the “full-pour” position.

Join us tomorrow, Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time:

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