How often would you say to stare at the abyss regarding job/career trajectory in general? Is annually too often? And how can you tell if your failure mode is staring too often vs not enough (staying somewhere too long vs not investing enough time to succeed)?
In general, if you’re not happy with your level of success/achievement in life thus far and have tried several paths (about a year each), would you say generally one should keep pivoting each year? In other words, generally if you’re not happy with the velocity or trajectory of success on your current path (given ~1 year of sustained effort), is pivoting usually the right answer?
Been wrestling with this question a ton myself- to pivot and start over, or keep working on something that doesn’t give results as strong as I’d like.
This a super helpful framework, thank you!
How often would you say to stare at the abyss regarding job/career trajectory in general? Is annually too often? And how can you tell if your failure mode is staring too often vs not enough (staying somewhere too long vs not investing enough time to succeed)?
In general, if you’re not happy with your level of success/achievement in life thus far and have tried several paths (about a year each), would you say generally one should keep pivoting each year? In other words, generally if you’re not happy with the velocity or trajectory of success on your current path (given ~1 year of sustained effort), is pivoting usually the right answer?
Been wrestling with this question a ton myself- to pivot and start over, or keep working on something that doesn’t give results as strong as I’d like.