We often tend to make little changes to big things, hoping for a better result. Little effort usually produces little effect. You might continue trying to make a tweak here or there, but sometimes it is best to start over completely.
Go back to the basics, interpreting again where you are at and where it is that you specifically want to go. Change can be easier in the end with a deeper resolve to completely restructure your approach and follow through actions altogether.
Remember, people would tell Henry Ford that they wanted faster horses, instead, he built an automobile that altered history.
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a better model that makes the existing model obsolete.” — Buckminster Fuller —
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