Over the years, I have "fired" a number of clients - even when I couldn't afford to do so - confident that Nature so abhors a vacuum that it will quickly be filled with better clients than the ones I vaporized.
The longer you "hang on" to something/situation/person with which you are unhappy, the longer it'll be before you can be happy. A void has to be created first. You have to make room for something better.
A metaphysical example of this in action comes from my friend, Foster Hibbard: a woman at one of Foster's 6-week courses told him she desperately needed new and better clothes but had no money or credit to get them with. (She had just landed a new, good job but needed to dress sharp everyday.) Foster told her to go home, pack up at least half of everything in her closet that wasn't appropriate or that she didn't like, and take it to a charitry immediately. She feared that would double her problem; he insisted it would solve it.
Two weeks later at class she told Foster of the "amazing things" happening since she had emptied her closet. An old friend of considerable wealth had, without provocation, called her up and offered her some hardly-ever used clothes, mostly business suits and fine dresses, that no longer fit her as a gift. A credit card arrived in her mail without her having applied for it. She got lost driving somewhere, pulled over to the side of the street to get her bearings, and found herself parked in front of a very exclusive women's dress shop that was running a Going Out Of Business - Owner Retiring Sale with discounts as high as 80%. And so on. The vacuum she intentionally created filled.
The same principle applies in business. In hiring/firing, it is "hire slow, fire fast" - when you fire appropriately, as quickly as you know it is inevitable, you create a vacuum to be filled by a better person for that job. In marketing, when you "fire" a slow moving product line, a minimally profitable but very time consuming client, etc., you deliberately create a vacuum certain to be filled with something better.
You might say that we "clean out our closets" too infrequently.
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