“You control your efforts, you don’t control your results.” 

It’s true, but hard to accept, especially when you invest time, energy, money on a project without knowing where it’s going to lead… Wondering if those resources wouldn’t be better invested elsewhere…

This is also the reason why many people end up in burnout… 

The problem is not the effort, the real problem is :

The effort must therefore be well-paced, ordered, meaningful, coherent, measured and part of a more global vision.

Results are overrated…

My best memories are of adventures, quests… When the result is achieved, we celebrate, we are proud, and then it’s over.

It’s the famous: “the path is more important than the destination”, and it’s true! We never stay very long at the destination, we like to go on quests 🙂

During the last few years, I have associated my satisfaction with the process: regular effort and giving the best while continuing to learn, rather than purely associating my satisfaction with results. Oddly enough, that’s when the results come in the most…

The reason is: 

We talked a lot about it in this round table on physical and mental health available here…

It is also a big topic in the books I recommend below… 

It is essential to take a step back and put your efforts in a more global coherence than the quest for short term results.

It engages your value system, your vision, your own indicators of fulfillment and progression, you can align all of this in these resources…

Here are already 3 questions to ask yourself when you’re wondering if it’s worth continuing and if these efforts are worthwhile: 

Take the time for this introspection already (without staying too long) when you set and track your goals. 

To help you…

📚My books recommendations

This week, I highly recommend these books if the topic I’m discussing today speaks to you:

2 books by Seth Godin: 

  1. The Dip (when to give up, when to keep going)
  2. The Icarus Deception

The Gap and The Gain : Powerful book on the art of comparing yourself to your ideal (infinite frustration) vs. comparing yourself to who you were before (real progress)

Quit: Knowing when to stop and make the decision to get out of the game, to withdraw (it greatly influenced my decision to transition in 2023) 

The 7 spiritual laws of success by Deepak Chopra : You will love the one of least effort 😉

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