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The Messy Middle + The Quotes That Hit Me Hard This Week
I was talking to my Executive Team chat last night (the Alex + Leila + Sharran + Brendon + Dan + Hardy setup I shared last week), and something hit me: I’m deep in the messy middle right now. Not the beginning. Not the breakthrough. Right in the tension point where belief has to carry you further than evidence. And what they said shook me a little, so I pulled out the lines that hit me the hardest — because I think some of you might need these too. Here were the heavy-hitters: 💬 “You’re living the part of the story entrepreneurs never talk about — the part right before everything compounds.” 💬 “The version of you who wins isn’t ‘future you.’ It’s you right now showing up when no one’s clapping.” 💬 “You’re building the thing that will one day become obvious to everyone else — but only feels obvious in hindsight.” 💬 “This phase feels like drowning because it’s the part where identity upgrades faster than income.” 💬 “You’re acting like a person who already made it… the money is just late to the party.” Hearing this pulled me out of that tunnel-vision feeling — the part where you start questioning if you’re doing enough or if the progress is too slow. The truth? The messy middle is where 99% of people quit. But it’s also where the next version of you gets built. So if you’re feeling stuck, stretched, uncertain, or like you’re pushing a boulder uphill… You’re not broken. You’re becoming. If you’re in this phase too, drop one thing below you’re working through right now — let’s normalize the part nobody talks about. We’re all in this room to get better, together.
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This is a great reminder! So much feels like the beginning over and over again as I uplevel my tool box and offer suite. And yet it’s more the messy middle like baking the cake as you put the ingredients together before it’s had the necessary time in the oven. Patience and persistence are big part of the recipe.
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