"Not all good advice is good for you."
This is why David Kolbe and Amy Bruske have a whole chapter on "Good Advice Gone Bad" in their book, Do More, More Naturally.
Success isn’t one-size-fits-all.
If something feels off or drains your energy, it might not be wrong; it just might not be right for you.
At Kolbe, we’ve seen it countless times.
You don’t need to change who you are to succeed.
You need to understand how you naturally take action and LEAN INTO IT.
So next time someone tells you to hustle harder or follow their blueprint to success, pause and ask yourself:
"Does this actually fit how I’m wired?"
When you stop forcing strategies that don’t feel natural, everything gets easier:
âś… Less burnout
âś… More energy
âś… Clearer decisions
âś… A way of working that actually feels good
That’s what we mean when we say: do more, more naturally.
Remember to take advice that doesn't make you work against your grain.
And leave the rest.
What’s one piece of “good” advice you’ve dropped because it didn’t work for you?
Tell me in the comments. #short

