#3, you begin to see your competition as Frenemies.
Sometimes the problem is not in what you do or how you do it but in how you feel about it.
Sometimes the problem is not the method, the environment, or the content. Sometimes the problem is uncertainty.
In this life, we need certainties, and often we don’t get them and give up just one step away from the goal.
It is normal because everything is dark, and you have to have faith in yourself, but that same faith sometimes makes us stumble.
That’s why I want to share four subtle signs that usually indicate that you are on the right path, even if you feel stuck.
Let’s dive in.
1. You have a clear path, even if everything is in the dark.
You don’t know if you’ve hit a dead end. But you know the steps you must take to make your project come to fruition.
Maybe you are not getting results, but something inside tells you instinctively and logically that your plan has to work because it makes sense.
In these cases, the important thing is to review the plan and refine each step and hold on long enough so that through persistence, it gets traction and the result you are looking for enters an exponential curve, which takes you to the place where you want to be.
2. You are not negatively affected by the comments of others.
Criticism has not affected you for a long time. You have a vision in your head that is becoming clearer and clearer. And although your family or personal environment does not see it as clear, you have complete confidence in the viability of your professional or vital project.
When you take criticism without an egoic component and use it as feedback to refine your processes, you are in the part of the project that I call trial/error, and that part is just the one that precedes the victory. I’ve been there many times.
So trust me because it’s just a matter of time before you win big.
3. You begin to see your competition as Frenemies.
Your competition doesn’t make you envious. Instead, you begin to see them as teachers who can teach you the way forward.
You know that competition makes you better. And you probably have reached a point where you feel stuck, and you don’t understand why because you honestly know that your product, service, or personal goal, is at the same level as your competitors.
When you stop seeing the competition as unattainable and believe that you are at the same level, that’s the time to keep being consistent and go the extra mile.
If you do, soon, your success will come.
4. You have started to work efficiently.
You have already gone through the typical phase of doing a thousand different things and have checked what works and what does not.— No matter how small the result is.
You are clear that one is not a thousand, but it is much more than zero.
And you achieved that one; you only have to increase that number by reducing the frequency (getting that 1 in less time) and increasing the return (getting that 1 to become 2 in 3 and so on).
Even if you feel exhausted, believe me, if you have reached this point, you are very close to making your dream viable.
This applies to professional projects, such as selling courses or books, and personal goals, such as getting in shape or losing weight.
The hardest thing is to achieve a result, however small it may be. Once the development is completed, you have to increase the volume to increase the return and improve the mechanism (the system) that has already proved to work.
You are about to win big; keep pushing.
AG

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