I am gonna tell you something straight from the heart: we’ve all been there. Every single successful person you admire has sat right where you’re sitting—stuck, frustrated, questioning if they’ve got what it takes. I’ve been there. It’s part of the journey. But—and this is important—that slump? It’s temporary. It only becomes permanent if you settle in and unpack your bags there. You are not stuck—you are paused. There’s a big difference. Let’s get real practical, because the only way out of a slump is movement, even if it’s tiny steps. How to Break Out of the Slump — Angel Fletcher Style: 1. Change Your Scenery When you’re in a slump, your environment starts reinforcing that stuck feeling. You’ve got to interrupt the pattern. Action Step: - Go for a walk. - Work from a different space for an hour. - Drive through a nice neighborhood and dream a little—see what’s possible for your life. I do this all the time—when I feel stuck, I walk through model homes or nice car lots to get my mind out of lack and into vision. You’ve got to see bigger before you become bigger . 2. Shrink the Battle Slumps feel heavy because we stare at the whole mountain. You don’t climb Everest in a day—you take one step, then another. Action Step: Ask yourself: “What’s the smallest, most manageable thing I can do right now?” - Draft a social post (even if you don’t hit publish). - Write down 3 names of people to reach out to. - Spend 10 minutes refining your product idea. The key is movement, not magnitude. Small wins break the slump. 3. Reconnect with Your “Why” When you’re stuck, it’s easy to forget why you started. But your vision is still there—it just needs some oxygen. Action Step: Write this down somewhere visible: - “Why did I choose this path?” - “Who needs what I have?” - “What does my life look like when I’m fully in motion?” When you re-anchor to your why, the slump loses its grip . 4. Interrupt the Negative Loop Your brain loves to loop on negative thoughts when you’re stuck. But guess what? You’re in control of the loop.