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Why is getting things done online so hard? Let’s talk about what’s really blocking you
When I first started in the digital space, I felt completely lost. I’d spend hours watching tutorials, reading about strategies, and planning my next steps, but somehow, nothing was moving forward. I was busy, but not productive. What helped me turn things around was focusing on one thing at a time. Instead of jumping from tool to tool or tactic to tactic, I picked a single goal and worked consistently toward it. I also reached out to people who were already where I wanted to be, learning from their successes and mistakes. Now I want to hear from you: What’s the biggest thing stopping you from making progress online? Is it tech overwhelm, mindset, consistency, making it in the digital space or something else entirely? Drop your thoughts in the comments; your struggle might just help someone else realize they’re not alone.
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@Rebecca Bogart, I can relate to what you’re saying. I've been through the same frustration with website platforms and funnels before. In my eCommerce journey, switching tools and systems always felt overwhelming until I got the right guidance, and that made all the difference. Since then, I’ve had some real wins, and I’d be glad to share what’s been working for me. what’s the biggest result you’re hoping to see once you make the move to Go High Level?
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@Francois Kok, Totally get that, Francois, a steady stream of leads without relying on ads is the dream for a lot of us. I’ve been testing some organic strategies inside Go High Level that are showing promising results, especially around automation and lead nurturing. Have you tried any organic methods so far (like LinkedIn outreach, SEO, or social funnels), or are you starting fresh with Go High Level?
Stop pretending everything is fine: what’s really holding you back online?
When I started in the digital space, I struggled a lot. I didn’t have clarity, I was juggling too many ideas, and I often felt stuck. What made the difference for me was focusing on one thing at a time and showing up consistently, even when it wasn’t perfect. Over time, that simple approach started to work, and it’s still what keeps me moving forward today. Now I want to hear from you. What’s bothering you or stopping you from getting things done in the digital space? Is it staying consistent, dealing with tech, finding clarity, or something else? Share it in the comments so we can talk it through together. Chances are, someone else is facing the same challenge. and your voice might help more than you realise.
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@John Carter
I'm been quiet...
I’ve been staying quiet for a good reason… 🎥 Just cranked out 11 videos in one day. Now comes the “fun” part: Editing, thumbnails, and uploading to YouTube. Honestly, I’m not sure which is harder — creating the videos or wrestling with thumbnails 😅 At least I know what I’d outsource first 😂 More progress updates coming soon 🚀 One click at a time 💪👏
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Wow, 11 videos in a single day, that’s some serious dedication. I can relate to the “what’s harder” part… in eCommerce, I used to get stuck on the little details (design tweaks, product images, etc.) and it slowed me down big time. I’ve been there before, and honestly, getting the right guidance helped me stop overthinking and focus on what actually moved the needle. That shift led to some of my best wins. I’d be happy to share what’s been working for me if it helps. Curious, do you think the creative side of making content is tougher for you, or is it the technical side, like editing and thumbnails? @Neary Heng
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@Neary Heng, I can relate to that; tech and editing used to test my patience, too. In my eCommerce journey, I faced the same struggle with all the backend work until I got the right guidance, which made everything way more manageable. That shift led to some big wins for me, and I’d be happy to share what’s worked. I’d love to know, when tech starts to feel overwhelming, how do you usually push through and stay consistent?
Let’s be honest… sometimes the digital space feels more like a battlefield than an opportunity.
When I got started, I was stuck in analysis paralysis. I kept consuming content, jumping from one shiny thing to another, and at the end of the day, I had nothing to show for it. What helped me break through was keeping it simple: Focusing on one path instead of ten. Staying consistent even when results were slow. Learning directly from people who were already ahead of me. That’s what’s been working for me so far. Now, I want to hear from YOU What’s the biggest thing bothering you or holding you back from making progress in the digital space? Is it tech? Mindset? Staying consistent? Or something else? Share it in the comments; sometimes just voicing the struggle is the first step to moving past it. And who knows, someone here might have the exact solution you need.
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@Isabel Monte, That makes total sense. Focusing on one strategy at a time is the best way to get results. I’ve found that running an ecommerce store didn’t stop me from learning other strategies in the digital space; in fact, it made me realize how much having the right guidance can change everything. It’s not just about watching courses, it’s about having someone who helps you implement what you learn so it actually works. Out of curiosity, how many courses have you grabbed so far, and what did you buy them for? Sometimes, just understanding what we invest in can really show what’s actually helping versus what’s just theory.
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@Joseph Pilato, Wow, that’s an incredible background! It sounds like you’ve accomplished so much and have a wealth of experience, especially with tech and teaching others, which is no small feat. It makes total sense that at this stage, staying healthy becomes the main focus. Balancing personal well-being with everything else is huge, and often the most underrated challenge. If you’d like, I’d be happy to share some strategies or routines that have helped me and others maintain consistency and energy while pursuing big goals in the digital space. Your experience, paired with the right health approach, could make the next chapter just as impactful!
This is AWESOME!
Other people are good at showing how to you can make money online, but Paul is showing me all of the back end that no one else has shared, and now it makes sense!! I'm going through the Evergreen Traffic System for Coaches & Agencies right now and my mind is blown. One question I have for Paul or anyone else who has gone through this is....would you change this strategy now we have Skool? Would you still get people to go through an auto email sequence and host the videos on a separate site? Or would you just get them to go through the Skool Classroom instead (including a daily email reminder of the 10 days)?
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@Jennifer Rose, I can totally relate. I remember being new and unsure how to set things up in my eCommerce journey. I faced similar struggles, but once I got the right guidance, everything became clearer, and I started seeing consistent wins. For me, small adjustments like learning where and how to share content made a big difference. I’d be happy to share what’s been working for me if that helps. Out of curiosity, what’s the biggest result you’d love to see once you get this funnel running, visibility, leads, or direct sales?
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@Paul Murphy, That’s awesome that you’re setting up your magic funnel! I’ve been in a similar spot before, trying to figure everything out on my own, until I connected with a guide who really helped me structure my funnel and follow-up sequence effectively. Having that guidance made a huge difference; it saved me a lot of time, helped me avoid mistakes, and boosted my results. If you’d like, I can connect you with the person who helped me with mine; he could really help streamline your process, too. Would you like me to do that?
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Jessica Willow
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@jessica-willow-6587
Now running multiple 6-figure stores and helping others skip the mistakes I made. If I can do it, you can too

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Joined Aug 21, 2025