The Self-Trust Project
Here's what you'll learn: * Problems often form passively, through small unnoticed actions like late-night snacks or years of self-doubt. * Fixing problems requires conscious effort, every step feels heavier and intentional. * Bad habits are like taking the elevator, they happen automatically without effort. * Positive change is like taking the stairs, slow and effortful but the only way up. * Misconception: fixing issues takes as long as creating them. In reality, problems form subconsciously while fixing requires deliberate action. * Discomfort, fear, and resistance are natural parts of change, not signs of failure. * Expecting progress to feel effortless sets you up to quit and restart. * Accepting that discomfort is required makes the process easier and sustainable. * If there is no discomfort, you are repeating old patterns and creating the same results. * True growth is built step by step, with focus, consistency, and intentional action. * The short-term discomfort is proof you are doing something different, and that matters. * Stop believing there is something wrong with you for feeling resistance. It means you are on the right path. * Each intentional step up the stairs shows you who you are and what you are capable of. * Progress becomes possible when you embrace the hard work as part of the process.
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