You feel like you’re losing it. That thing you usually do so well. Making people laugh, coming up with great ideas, dressing like a king, whatever. You’re not exactly sure what’s wrong, but fear ending up like the rest: mediocre. It’s strange, because you do what you’ve always been doing. And that’s probably the problem. Change is necessary to keep on the top of your game. Habits don’t take long to form, and chances are, you’ve stuck to your guns in the name of integrity, when in fact, you’ve just been stubborn. Simply do the exact opposite of what you’d usually do. It’s not the opposite if it doesn’t seriously question your rules, morals, or ethics. It has to feel wrong in the gut. It’s the only way to get back on track.

You feel like you’re losing it. That thing you usually do so well. Making people laugh, coming up with great ideas, dressing like a king, whatever. You’re not exactly sure what’s wrong, but fear ending up like the rest: mediocre. It’s strange, because you do what you’ve always been doing. And that’s probably the problem. Change is necessary to keep on the top of your game. Habits don’t take long to form, and chances are, you’ve stuck to your guns in the name of integrity, when in fact, you’ve just been stubborn. Simply do the exact opposite of what you’d usually do. It’s not the opposite if it doesn’t seriously question your rules, morals, or ethics. It has to feel wrong in the gut. It’s the only way to get back on track.