October 04, 2010

The Cost of Doing Nothing



"Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better."

Richard Hooker
16th century Anglican theologian

You must pay to improve your business or personal situation, but what is the cost of doing nothing?
If you've reached the point of contemplating change, the cost of inaction is likely greater than acting.

2 comments :

  1. But the devil you know is generally not as scary as the one you don't now.

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  2. You're right Faye, which is the reason we put up with as much status quo as we do.

    At the very least make a plan to change regardless of whether or not you actually execute on it. The process of having done so will tell you much about what is as well as what could be and what you will have to do change things.

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