Most of the times we keep doing a thing we're failing at, WHAT SHOULD WE DO?, take some rest and think about your mistakes you're doing, try to overcome with your mistakes.
Example: Just think about cricket. If you keep trying to bat and keep failing again and again, just swinging your bat harder won't help you at all. You need to pause for some time, observe your mistakes, and understand where the error lies, instead of wasting your energy. Maybe your stance is wrong, or you're misjudging the ball's speed or the swing. Constant failure without learning is just wasted of time and energy.
Sometimes, taking a temporary break isn't quitting it is actually about to keeping yourself close to win, it's strategic planning. It allows you to reassess your strategy, learn from mistakes, and come back with a fresh perspective.
The Islamic proverb mentions, "Contemplating wisely is better than continuous action."
By reflecting on what is not working, you avoid wasting your time and resources, and by thinking about your mistakes and overtaking them will help you to be the better version of yourself. .
No the main theme of my writing isn't just about Hive, it relays on every field as I mentioned above, but let's just think it is all about of Hive, WHAT NOW?
Here it is 👇
If you're a writer you should keep in mind, in your blog, you should encourage readers to recognize the signs of burnout and not feel guilty about taking a break. It's about understanding the difference between persistence and stubbornness. Sometimes, changing direction is the smartest move, letting you achieve your goals in a different, more effective way. This approach will make your writing practical and helpful.
If you are facing issues while doing something, take a break, check out your mistakes, reset your mind and go for it with new strategies.
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