Today I wanna talk to you about necessary endings.
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Earlier this week, I was on several calls with a couple of candidates that I've known for years, specifically.
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We've been talking over the last couple of years about their growing dissatisfaction with their current organization.
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At the same time, we've been having a lot of dialogue about what's really important to them in their next steps.
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What are they really looking for in their next move?
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We've come to that crossroads where I believe we found what they really want, and yet they still had that last minute hesitation of, do I really wanna make a move?
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Let's face it, fear of change is huge.
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Fear of the unknown is huge.
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Anytime you make a move, it takes a tremendous amount of emotional energy, and they're burned out.
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They're worn out, they're exhausted.
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But when you make a principle based decision that you know in your heart of hearts when the time is right, it still doesn't make it easy.
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But it does help.
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So I want to encourage you that yes, there are necessary endings, and the good news is every ending is the beginning for something else.
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So hold tight, make sure that you do make principle-based decisions and those necessary endings will occur.