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;p organic - but always very clear when it's a green. feels right. sometimes if i am confused about two alternatives (yellow lights...just not sure), i will say each alternative aloud and tune into how ... See all content

1 year, 4 months ago bySuzanne Tucker onDisqus

Sorry to hear that, Mark - nothing more frustrating than knowing something could be so much different, better, however you wih to look at it.
I guess the one good thing to come from your decision time
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1 year, 4 months ago byDanny onDisqus

Danny, This blog post hit it right on the nose for me. I am at a point in my current job where my threshold may be very soon. One can only do so much in trying to encourage others to try new things or ... See all content

1 year, 4 months ago byMark Van Baale onDisqus

I think before you even set out on any strategy or plan, it needs to have a set cut off point. Of course, once you reach that, it then comes down to how disciplined you are at sticking to these cut offs...

1 year, 4 months ago byDanny onDisqus

That's a great analogy and method to use, Suzanne. How do you decide when it goes from yellow to green? Is there a method you use or is it a more organic approach?

1 year, 4 months ago byDanny onDisqus

You raise some great questions (which I touched upon a few days ago on my blog but I'm glad you explored much further here) about the point at which you just say you're done.
The part I think I struggle
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1 year, 4 months ago byTim Jahn onDisqus

great question. for me, simple answer.
i look at life (and projects) as red light-yellow light-green light. when i am confused as to direction in my life or even with a certain project...i ASK for
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1 year, 4 months ago bySuzanne Tucker onDisqus

My challenge is knowing and feeling when the meaning is gone. I'm incredibly loyal - even to bad ideas...

1 year, 4 months ago byJohn Haydon onDisqus

I just deleted about nine sentences I was going to post as a comment. I'd crossed my threshold.
I've been writing for so many years--from printed newspapers and newsletters to online media--that I
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1 year, 4 months ago byAri Herzog onDisqus

I don't think either one of these can be argued with, John.
Cheers. :)

1 year, 4 months ago byDanny onDisqus

Danny,
My threshold in a project is when the meaning is gone. And if I have to keep faking it to make it, it means two things:
1) It won't work out in the long run.
2) I would have never been
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1 year, 4 months ago byJohn Haydon onDisqus

I think my threshold literally is when I'm being dragged out of life kicking, screaming and clawing. I don't give up. I can't in some respects I have to much that I want to accomplish.

1 year, 4 months ago byStuart Foster onDisqus

Every business and professional should know when enough's enough and something isn't working. The question is, do enough recognize this before it's too late?

1 year, 4 months ago byDanny Brown onFriendfeed

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