User
Write something
Pinned
The real battle isn’t out there. It’s in your mind.
I’m reading a book called The War of Art and I’m reminded that the real enemy to our progress isn’t lack of talent… it’s resistance. Resistance shows up as hesitation. As overthinking. As “I’ll start tomorrow.” As telling yourself you need one more tutorial, one more plan, one more perfect moment. But the truth is, resistance doesn’t show up when something doesn’t matter. Resistance shows up when you’re getting close to the thing that could change your life. So if you feel the pull to procrastinate today…If your mind is trying to talk you out of learning something new…If you're convincing yourself you’re not ready yet… Good. That’s the signal. That means you’re right on the edge of growth. Instead of trying to defeat resistance in one big heroic moment, do what actually works: Show up for one small action. Learn one thing. Try one messy draft. Take one uncomfortable step. You don’t need to win the war today. You just need to win this moment. Because motion breaks resistance. Momentum quiets the fear. And once you start, everything gets easier. So ask yourself: What is the one simple thing you can do today...right now...that Resistance doesn’t want you to do? Do that. Post it below. Let’s make today the day we move forward anyway.
Coming out of the dark
Depression can make life feel heavy, slow, and confusing — but even in the darkest moments, small steps can lead to brighter days. Healing doesn’t happen overnight, but it does happen. And it begins with giving yourself permission to take one step at a time. 1. Start With Small Wins You don’t need to fix everything at once. Simple actions like getting out of bed, taking a walk, or talking to someone you trust can slowly rebuild your strength. 2. Stay Connected Isolation makes the weight feel heavier. Reach out to a friend, family member, or someone who listens without judgment. Opening up doesn’t make you weak — it helps you heal. 3. Be Kind to Yourself You’re doing the best you can with what you’re carrying. Replace self-criticism with patience. Rest when you need to, and celebrate progress, no matter how small. 4. Do Things That Bring Light Music, sunlight, journaling, prayer, hobbies — these little sparks of joy can remind you that you’re still here, still growing, still deserving of peace. 5. Seek Professional Support When You Need It Talking to a mental-health professional can provide guidance and tools that make the journey easier. Reaching out for help is a sign of courage, not weakness.
NEW
Am glad to be in this and am ready to learn
The thing you’re avoiding is the thing you need.
Every time you feel resistance, remember this. Resistance only shows up when something actually matters. It doesn’t show up for the easy stuff. It doesn’t show up for distractions. It shows up when you are on the edge of growth. I have felt resistance before every big move I ever made. Writing my first book. Launching my first course. Making my first hire. Every single time. If you are feeling it today… good. It means you are standing at a doorway. Push through it. On the other side is the version of you you’ve been trying to become. Question for the group:What are you feeling resistance around right now? Drop it below. This is the room where we beat it together.
1-30 of 9,958
The AI Advantage
skool.com/the-ai-advantage
Founded by Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi - AI Advantage is your go-to hub to simplify AI, gain "AI Confidence" and unlock real & repeatable results.
Leaderboard (30-day)
Powered by