

"Honestly, I've found the best way to overcome roadblocks is to ask for help humbly and with an open mind. The point is to keep breaking down larger tasks into small, easy ones and complete each task to prevent me from getting overwhelmed!" Michael Wayneĩ.

If each task has smaller tasks, I bullet them down. "I write goal lists! I set big goals, then break them down into small tasks that I need to accomplish to achieve the larger goal. Related: 5 Roadblocks That Are Getting in the Way of Your BusinessĨ. You never know the things you might see if you slow down on your journey so you can learn and enjoy the moments." Michelle Colon-Johnson Just a minor delay to get me over the hump on the highway to my dreams. "I think of them as speed bumps instead of roadblocks. Roadblocks can lead to very creative solutions that you would not have thought about had it not been there." Kingsley Grantħ. Focusing on overcoming the roadblock can consume so much energy that you are depleted in finding ways around it. Assess the situation, the roadblock, and then look at your options to bypass it. "You overcome roadblocks by first identifying the roadblock.

Nothing like banging your head against a wall when a wise mentor, coach, or friend can show you an open door." Zech NewmanĦ. "I think it is super important to back up and get counsel. That builds momentum and gives you the confidence to make bigger and wiser decisions." Hani Mourraĥ. Do something that will get you a small win. It's a great reminder that I've had the feeling before, but look what I did anyway!" Chelsea Turner AveryĤ. "I have a list I reference called "the once impossible list." It's filled with things that I once thought felt impossible (running a 5k, getting into a healthy relationship, getting my master's degree, sitting on a plane for 18 hours, etc.). Which poster do you think most effectively communicates the message? Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.3. The likes of such forward thinkers as Steve Jobs, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, and Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh offer inspiring words of wisdom that, if dutifully practiced, just might separate the ordinary from the extraordinary.įor a very limited time, our sister site is offering 31% off these great posters, so grab yourself some inspiration. Artfully presented in a clean san-serif font with uncomplicated lines and appropriately nuanced colors, each poster succeeds in letting the message speak for itself.
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With this in mind, Startup Vitamins has produced a series of motivational typographic posters to remind budding entrepreneurs of some simple, yet profound truths. But those who traverse the bumpy road to emerge victorious typically have one thing in common: They choose to see the world through a set of visionary glasses. In the journey from fledgling startup to full-blown success, any burgeoning business will undoubtedly face its fair share of obstacles along the way.
