Five Myth That Make us Quite Before we Get Good .
1. “If I was meant for this, it would be easy.” Growth is supposed to be uncomfortable. Struggle is not a sign of failure. It’s proof you’re learning. 2. “I should see results quickly.” Skill compounds quietly. Most people quit right before momentum kicks in. 3. “Others are naturally better than me.” Talent matters far less than consistency. The gap you see is usually time, not ability. 4. “If I fail, it means I’m not cut out for this.” Failure is feedback, not a verdict. Mastery is built on corrected mistakes. 5. “I’ll feel confident when I’m ready.” Confidence follows action, not the other way around. You get ready by showing up. Most people don’t fail because they lack potential. They fail because they believe the wrong story too early. Stay long enough to get good. 💡 Aslam