Judgment When you start doing what you love, people will judge you. They'll call it a "hobby," say it’s "unrealistic," or ask when you're going to "get a real job." How do you block out the external noise and stay focused on the "help & inspiration" metric rather than the validation metric?
"Nobody knows the struggle but you & it's important to continue to move forward!" There is no "hack" for the struggle. There is only the work. Once you accept that the struggle is a feature, not a bug, it loses its power over you. What was the moment you realized that building this was going to be harder (but more rewarding) than you expected?
We often let one "Big Bad Memory" outweigh a hundred "Small Current Wins." What was your "Small Win" for today? Let's use the comments to build some collective momentum!
Please welcome @Darren Mcclellan to the Community. Darren also has his own community here on skool called The Everyday Yin. Welcome Darren. Looking forwards to sharing, connecting and hearing more about you and your community. 💜
They say the best way to master a subject is to teach it. When you explain a concept to someone else, it solidifies that knowledge in your own mind. What is something you’ve explained to a client or peer recently that helped you understand it better?