Thursday, January 5, 2012

Action vs. Reaction

Last week on a radio interview with Amy Ayoub on her show Moving People to Action, I made the following statement:  "It is better to take action than take no action." 

Today during my morning reflection time, I realized there is a major caveat I must mention about my belief in taking action.  That caveat is the following:  Take action if you are in the daily habit of reflecting quietly for some period each day.  What I am saying is that the habit of NO ACTION must be an integral part of your TAKING ACTION. 

Just sit with that.  Comment or reach out at DrSuccess@ServingSuccess.com if you would like further clarification or to contribute your thinking on my position.  If you would like to hear the interview where I made the above statement here it is:  http://www.movingpeopletoaction.com/services/mpta-radio/216-serving-success  

Thank you and enjoy your happy no action, take action, day!  Andrea


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