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Who are your relentless achievers?

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

Who are your relentless achievers?
The people who really benefit from reframe!

Someone asked me as a follow up to my last post.
Here's my reply:

They're vibrant, driven, people.
They're building something worthwhile.
They're always seeing new opportunities too.

That momentum keeps them moving.
But sometimes the speed blurs things too.

Sometimes that speed leads to nagging self-doubt.
Or an important decision that never gets made.
Sometimes just exhausted, always on.

The space to think ... it's just not there.

Do you relate to that challenge?
When do you stop moving to see better?

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