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You’re Not Supposed To Do It On Your Own To Succeed In Life
U2’s hit song “Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own” is pretty accurate. Solo works if your first name is Han, but rarely anywhere else. Truly successful people, it turns out, don’t try to do it all on their own.
You’re trying to make magic happen in your business. You’re trying to figure out how to balance your personal life. And doing it all while flying solo (on your own), you’re often struggling.
There’s a reason why you’re continuing to deal with the same obstacles, challenges, and not making progress.
Lack of progress sucks
Not moving forward derails you and makes you second-guess yourself at every turn. You start really listening to that little voice in your head that’s telling you that you don’t have what it takes. Or no one will take you seriously, and you might as well just quit now. Because none of this is going to work out, the inner critic says.
You’ve heard that voice. It’s telling you not to buy into what I’m telling you. Because the inner critic or internal bully doesn’t like being called out.
I’ve been in similar shoes as you. I’m going to share with you insights into why your solo pursuit of success (in both your personal and professional life) is keeping you from having what you want.