There’s three types of people when something gets hard or stop growing:
- The Stresser-achiever

They grind through everything. They are stressed the whole time. Eventually they burn out. (đź‘‹consultants đź‘‹bankers)
2. The Dabbler

This used to be me. Work hard. Have fun. Love making rapid progress.
Progress stops. Motivation drops. Fuck this. I’m going to go do THAT instead.
3. The Master

The master knows how progress actually happens.
When a master hits a plateau:
She does not panic like the stressor-achiever.
She does not quit like the dabbler
She simply says “ah…a plateau….to be expected.” She greets plateaus like an old friend. Part & parcel of the journey.
HOW TO GET UNSTUCK:
Here’s how I get out of plateaus. I wonder what others do?
- Change My State — when you feel frustrated, tired or shitty — you cannot get the creative energy to break out. Music. Pushups. Fresh air. Boom, motion>changes>emotion, instantly.
- Get Clear — I write down. Why am I doing this? What do I want out of this?
- Bring in a mentor — I immediately ping someone in my braintrust. I recently heard of a technique in programming called “Rubber Ducking” which sounds perfect. Buy a rubber duck. Put it on your desk. When you get stuck, talk to the duck. The act of saying it out loud will often bubble up the right answer.
- Time Box It — I am best when I have a time constraint. This throws perfectionism out the window.
-Shaan Puri, Don’t be a dabbler