Learning how to do things a new way can get you out of a few tricky situations. Besides, who doesn’t love having workable alternatives? Here’s how to start.
“Directions from old maps do not account for new changes.” – R. J. Stasieczko.

Take a Page From My Book: Do Things a New Way
If you’re stuck, do things a new way. You can also add variety and create joy in your life by changing how you approach everyday tasks. However, just because you’ve always done something a certain way doesn’t mean there aren’t new ways to do it.
But how do you get started? You can find inspiration in surprising ways. Consider these suggestions.

Finding New Approaches Spurs Productivity
Think about your changes over the past few years. You are different today, correct? Since you aren’t the same as you were back then, why not capitalize on that? Besides, this helps you embrace novel ways to complete tasks, enjoy hobbies, and pursue various opportunities.
Furthermore, you’re more productive when you tackle jobs or situations using new ideas. You may find this surprising, so test the hypothesis.

Use Your Head to Do Things a New Way
It could be that you revert to old habits because they’re comfortable. Besides, what you know requires little thought, if any. You go through the motions. It’s easier, quicker, and you know it’s likely to work. So, why not use what you know?
Avoid Shortchanging Yourself
However, taking the easy way out really shortchanges yourself. Think about all the knowledge and skills you now have. You could use this valuable information and practice what you know. That’s superior to using the same old techniques.
Additionally, it’s a waste of the time and effort you put into learning something new in the first place. Besides, you build resilience by drawing on all your strengths – including doing things a new way.

Be Flexible and Adaptable
Besides, do you want others to look at you as someone who’s unreceptive to something new, unwilling, or unable to accept it?
That’s probably not what you want. Most people want recognition for their flexibility, willingness to take calculated risks, to try something new, to expand upon their talents, and to showcase their abilities.
This means being adaptable and finding new ways of doing things. Besides, when you take chances and make mistakes, you grow.
And it’s easy enough to do.

Quick Reference Guide to Do Things a New Way
When the next project, task, errand, or activity requires your input or action, quash the automatic response to revert to tactic A.
- Consider other ways you might finalize the presentation. What other ways can you use to add the wow factor?
- Polish your delivery so you amaze the audience. Overcome your reticence with positive self-talk.
- Another suggestion is to determine a more time-saving, cost-effective, or unique design. This not only transforms but also sets the project apart from everything else in your portfolio.
- However, maybe after you analyze all your options, you’ll still choose a tried-and-true method.
- On the other hand, you might discover a creative way to blend the old and the new, or go for something truly original instead.
- Remember that your initial foray in how to do things may have changed, but your curiosity, enthusiasm, drive, and desire to explore have not. They’re still there to propel you forward and into the delightful arena of things yet to discover.
Finally, learning how to do things a new way – even things you do every day — starts to sound pretty enticing. Are you up for the challenge?




