Finding help that fits you

Are you a person who loves to learn new skills, to really understand how things work and why? Let's call that "curiosity-driven."

Or are you more interested in seeing the results, and don't care much how they get done? Let's call that "outcome-driven."

We all have a little of both.

And most of us are more curiosity-driven in some areas, more outcome-driven in others.

Here's a question:

When you're seeking outside help with your systems, do you take time to get help that matches your curiosity-driven or outcome-driven interest?

Service providers aren't always clear about which one of these is a good fit for them. Some love to deliver outcomes, and hate explaining things. Others love to satisfy your curiosity, and care less about doing the detailed work for you.

Outcome-driven vs curiosity-driven.

If you want help that you're happy with, take a moment to figure out which of these describes your own motivation, and then take time to find a provider who likes to fill that need.

All the best,
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