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When Your Self-Worth Depends On What You Achieve.

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3 min readJun 5, 2024

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Have you ever undertaken a grand quest to transform yourself, only to find your initial enthusiasm fading faster than a summer sunset?

You set ambitious goals, promising to shed those extra pounds, conquer your inbox, or finally master that elusive skill.

But somewhere between day one and day seven, the frustration sets in. You miss a workout, the emails pile up again, and that skill seems more like a mythical beast than something you can learn.

Discouragement washes over you, and suddenly, the once-bright flame of motivation diminishes to a flicker.

This internal struggle is a familiar foe — the nemesis of lasting change. We get caught in the trap of all-or-nothing thinking, where anything less than perfection feels like failure.

But what if there was a better way?

A path paved with small, deliberate steps that lead to lasting progress, not crushing disappointment?

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Imagine a different approach, one where we adopt the “iterative mindset.”

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