
Learning To Let Go - RD243
Nataf
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<h2>Are you ready to grow your design business by letting go of what's holding you back?</h2> <p>Let me start with a story.</p> <p class="p1"><em>A young boy is visiting his grandparents' house with his mom and dad.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>As young boys will do when in an environment not meant for young boys, they explore and sometimes get into trouble.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>Well, this young boy just so happened to be walking around with an antique vase, a precious family heirloom. When his mother spotted him, she immediately told him to put the vase down before breaking it. But the boy replied that he couldn’t, his hand was stuck inside.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>A little frustrated, the mother takes the vase and tells the boy, “If you were able to get your hand in the vase, you could surely get it out.” But as she pulls on it, there’s no give.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>Hearing the commotion, the father comes in to help. He, too, tugs on the vase, but the boy's hand is firmly stuck. He tugs and tugs until the boy says it’s hurting him.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>The grandmother, in her wise old ways, suggests using butter to help the hand slide out. But alas, it has no effect.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>Completely perplexed, with the mother still tugging on the vase, the father throws his hands up in the air, stating, “I’d give 50 dollars just to get your hand out of that vase right now.”</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>The young boy's eyes opened wide with excitement. “Really?” he exclaims. Suddenly, they hear a clinking sound, and the boy’s hand slides out of the vase. In disbelief, the mother looks into the vase then upturns it, and a quarter falls into her hand.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>The young boy explains that it’s the quarter grandpa gave him when they arrived. He had put it in the vase, but when he reached in to grab it, his hand got stuck.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>But when his dad said he’d give him $50 if he got his hand out of the vase, he let go of the quarter.</em></p> <p class="p1">Now I