When It Helps More Often Than It Hurts

Telling someone you love them helps more often than it hurts.

Doing a job that isn’t yours helps more often than it hurts.

Exercising helps more often than it hurts.

I’m sure you can think of a few more things like cleaning up and organizing before you have to, checking in on the people in your network before you need something, and working on protocols that prevent disaster than protocols that clean a disaster up.

The list goes on.

The point is that we lean in when it sucks because we know it helps more often than it hurts.

Stay Positive & Doing Something That Sucks Every Day Is A Good Place To Start

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