tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590331586734780274.post3071553906248910252..comments2023-10-07T09:57:43.217+02:00Comments on MINDFUL MIMI has moved: Creativity tip - Work backwardsMindful Mimihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01446280604807144826noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590331586734780274.post-54296183181306263272010-10-06T13:50:21.831+02:002010-10-06T13:50:21.831+02:00@Emergefit: I totally see what you mean. However, ...@Emergefit: I totally see what you mean. However, is taking a step backwards negative to you? If so, why? In the context of organising a wedding as in the example I used, I assume you can see where the exercise is going. But even in projects you are running in life or goals you want to achieve, taking a step backwards needs to be an option. Let's say you are doing all you can to achieve your goal (like creating your business, or loosing weight...): sometimes a step aside to look at the situation is needed to not loose sight of the big picture. Sometimes things change along the way and your path needs redefinining. If you are then not willing to take a step backwards and retrace your path, you risk to continue running into a direction that does not fit you anymore.<br />See what I mean?Mindful Mimihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01446280604807144826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590331586734780274.post-69306000674257594562010-10-06T00:33:44.246+02:002010-10-06T00:33:44.246+02:00I am supremely torn between wanting to like this p...I am supremely torn between wanting to like this post, and a deep rooted belief that when one has a goal, a step backward is never an option.<br /><br />I understand the exercise, and like I said, I think I like it, but...<br /><br />...okay, I like it now. Context, yes...?Emergefithttp://www.emergefit.comnoreply@blogger.com