"A state of little or no activity or no change afer a time of activitiy or progress." Definition of plateau. Do you ever feel like the wind of change and activity blew you over and now you are standing on the edge of a plateau?
Are you standing back and saying, "That was so hard and I don't know if the outcome was worth the investment of resources and time."? In general, everything just feels harder to do.
I would challenge you to stop and take inventory of your strengths? let me explain, the strength zone says I work from where I am strongest instead of focusing on the weakness. Michael Hyatt says, "Unfortunately, most of us have been trained to think first about our weaknesses.
For example,
Teachers pointed out our errors and marked them with a red pen.
Parents scanned our report cards and focused on those subjects where we needed to improve.
Employers have noted our weaknesses and discussed them at our annual performance review, often under the heading, “Opportunities for Improvement.”
When income has staled, clients seem scarce and fear of losing it all is creeping in do not focus on what you can't do. Instead, take a step back and start focusing on what you are good at. The best way to do this is to ask your existing base of consumers why they chose you and your product over others products on the market. This is the time to dig deep and do some discovery.
When I ask my clients to do this work its like a sudden burst of electricity is sent through them. To hear why people chose you gives you a focus and fire to take the plunge and jump into the deep waters of the unknown.
Marcus Buckingham and Donald Clifton did extensive research that identified 34 different strength themes. If you'd like to know your top five strengths take a few minutes to complete this free online assessment.
https://high5test.com
Go ahead take risk again, dream big and make a big splash!