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To be consistent is to be confident. If success came overnight, everybody would be successful and there is no such thing as rich in a day. Nothing grows without a reason, seeds take their time to grow into fruitful trees. There is no easy way to cut all the corners, there isn’t a substitute for hard work and dedication.
"be patient with the process and impatient with taking actions" astonishing
"Extraordinary results come from repeating ordinary actions over an unordinary period of time"...
People call other people talented or lucky or gifted without realizing that often it is a normal person that did simple things consistently that added up to their success
I turned 27 last week and it has been very hard to look back at my life not knowing where my twenties have gone. I feel like I haven’t achieved anything meaningful and I’ve been stuck at a 9-6 for the last 3 years and a half going into 4. I feel like my best years are gone and my time is ticking before I’m out of my twenties. I want nothing more than to leave my current job because I’m not passionate and I’m working for someone else’s dream and not my own, getting home when the sun is almost going down and watching my stay at home dad with dementia get older and not being able to spend more time with him. I have no direction about my future or what I want to build, what my gifts or talents are. I feel like the years are going by in a blink of an eye and I get overwhelmed at the thought of not having an answer, and not having a direction that gives me purpose and time freedom, while being challenged with getting out of the bad habits that keep me stuck further more.
"Extraordinary results come from doing ordinary things an extraordinary amount of times" I needed that
I love how you said there’s no such thing as an overnight success. So many times we only see the result of someone’s success and rarely the work that led up to it
For those feeling down...listen on a daily basis and trust the process
I’ll be 29 in November. In & out depression but trying to stay consistent with healthy habits to achieve a good life. Love seeing things like this. Thank you
25yo here juggling business, side hustle real world work, and passion projects. Feeling overwhelmed so it’s nice to read content like this to cut away the bs and focus in on scheduling my dreams
I’ve challenged myself to read this content daily until it finally clicks internally