The Hidden Cost of Restarting Too Soon
I used to restart everything the second things got uncomfortable.
New offer.
New angle.
New “better” plan.
It always felt productive… but really, it was just me avoiding the boring part of growth.
And boredom feels like failure when you expect progress to always feel exciting.
Nothing started moving until I forced myself to commit to one path long enough to see what happens when you stop running from the repetition.
Do one thing well.
Do it again.
Do it again, even when you’re convinced you should be further along by now.
Consistency isn’t glamorous. But it’s the only reason my business finally started compounding.
We all have that one area.
Have you caught yourself restarting instead of committing to your business, book project, or work?