Use What Works for You
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A gym encounter with an old man rocking 90s headphones stopped me in my tracks and made me rethink everything about how we chase progress. We live in a world that constantly tells you to upgrade, optimize, and add more, but the real question is whether any of it actually works for you. Everything you need to reach the next level is already in your possession, and most of the time the tools we think we need are just excuses dressed up as ambition.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Not every tool, trend, or strategy out there is designed for you, and chasing them can actually slow your progress down.
- Blaming a lack of tools for your stagnation is often just a more comfortable way of avoiding the real work.
- When you are doing what you are supposed to be doing, the right people, opportunities, and resources will find their way to you.
- Before taking advice from someone about what you need, ask yourself if they have actually walked the path you are trying to walk.
- Like surfing, you have to find the right wave for you, not just any wave everyone else is riding.
ACTION STEPS:
1. Write down three tools or resources you have been telling yourself you need, then honestly ask whether each one is a genuine necessity or an excuse to delay taking action.
2. Identify one person currently advising you on your goals and evaluate whether they have actually reached the place you are trying to go. If they have not, adjust how much weight you give their input.
3. Commit to one full week of working with what you already have, and track your output. You may surprise yourself with what becomes possible when you stop waiting.
NOTABLE QUOTE:
"Everything you need in order to progress to the next level in your life you already have."