Healthy Dissatisfaction
If you’re dissatisfied, there’s a reason.
If you’re dissatisfied, there’s hope for us all.
If you’re not dissatisfied, there’s no forcing function for change.
If you’re not dissatisfied, the status quo will carry the day.
If you’re not dissatisfied, innovation work is not for you.
If you’re dissatisfied, you know it could be better next time.
If you’re dissatisfied, your insecure leader will step on your head.
If you’re dissatisfied, there’s a reason and that reason is real.
If you’re dissatisfied, follow your dissatisfaction.
If you’re dissatisfied, I want to work with you.
If you’re dissatisfied, it’s because you see things as they are.
If you’re dissatisfied, your confident leader will ask how things should go next time.
If you’re dissatisfied, it’s because you want to make a difference.
If you’re dissatisfied, look inside.
If you’re dissatisfied, there’s a reason, the reason is real and it’s time to do something about it.
If you’re dissatisfied, you’re thinking for yourself.
If you’re so dissatisfied you openly show anger, thank you for trusting me enough to show your true self.
If you’re dissatisfied, it’s because you know things should be better than they are.
If you’re dissatisfied, do something about it.
If you’re dissatisfied, thank you for thinking deeply.
If you’re dissatisfied, it’s because you’re not asleep at the wheel.
If you’re dissatisfied, it’s because your self-worth allows it.
Thank you for caring enough to be dissatisfied.
Image credit – Vinod Chandar