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Monitor your progress and adjust your approach as needed from "summary" of Do More Great Work by Michael Bungay Stanier

As you move forward on your great work journey, it's crucial to keep a close eye on how things are unfolding. This means regularly checking in with yourself to see how you're progressing towards your goals. Are you on track or veering off course? By monitoring your progress, you'll be able to spot any areas that may need attention or improvement. However, simply monitoring your progress isn't enough. You also need to be willing to adjust your approach as needed. This requires a level of flexibility and openness to change. If something isn't working as well as you had hoped, don't be afraid to try a different approach. This willingness to adapt and evolve is what will ultimately lead to success in your great work endeavors. It's important to remember that progress isn't always linear. There may be setbacks or obstacles along the way that require you to pivot and adjust your approach. This is all part of the process of growth and learning. Embrace these challenges as opportunities to refine your methods and improve your outcomes. By staying vigilant and responsive to your progress, you'll be better equipped to navigate the twists and turns of your great work journey. Remember, it's not about sticking to a rigid plan at all costs, but rather about being willing to course-correct when necessary. This mindset of adaptability and resilience will serve you well as you strive to do more great work.
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