Are you stuck? If so, how did you get there? What are you stuck on?
Maybe you’re not really stuck. Maybe you just think so.
These are the odd thoughts you’ll have as you follow Anneli Rufs on a tour of stuckitude in her book, Stuck: Why We Can’t (or Won’t) Move On.
Rufus doesn’t offer a ten-step solution or a batch of exercises to help you come unglued. Instead, she shines a flashlight on the problem and lets us decide what we’re going to do. I like that.
She rants, she laments, she confesses and analyzes. She fires shots at the nonsense we feed ourselves. You may disagree, you may get angry, but you won’t deny her naked honesty.
One Foot Stuck in the Past, One Foot Stuck in the Present
For instance, you know people get stuck in the past, but do they get stuck in the present? Rufus thinks so. Live in the moment, the gurus tell us, but can we get stuck in the moment? Continue reading . . .
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