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Purpose in Progress

A Beginner’s Guide to Staying Motivated Without Perfection

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Purpose in Progress

De: Molly Buckley
Narrado por: Susan Smith
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Purpose in Progress is a compassionate, beginner-friendly guide for anyone who wants to stay motivated without chasing perfection or burning out. This audiobook gently challenges the idea that you must feel ready, confident, or inspired before you begin. Instead, it shows how real progress is built through small steps, patience, and consistent effort—even on days when motivation feels low.

Through practical insights and calm encouragement, the audiobook helps listeners redefine success on their own terms. It explains why motivation naturally rises and falls, how pressure and comparison sabotage progress, and how structure, habits, and simple routines can replace unreliable willpower. The focus is on working with real life rather than fighting against it.

Listeners will learn how to break overwhelming goals into manageable actions, build habits that actually stick, handle distractions with awareness, and recover quickly from setbacks without guilt or self-criticism. The tone is reassuring and realistic, designed to help readers feel supported rather than judged as they grow.

Purpose in Progress is ideal for those who feel stuck, behind, or exhausted by “all-or-nothing” thinking—and are ready to move forward steadily, imperfectly, and with intention.

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