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It takes a crazy amount of self will to push yourself through and achieve greatness in anything in life.
Only a very small group of people possess that kind of will, and so only a few people will ever understand what the second part of the quoted tweet really means.
Very true..
Show up, water it and wait!
The interesting thing is that everyone is okay with showing up and watering, it's the "waiting" period that most people can't endure.
when you plant a tree you know it’s going to take years to grow, but you don’t care
you show up, you water it and you wait
you don’t get angry that it hasn’t grown massively overnight
you know it’s a slow process & you enjoy it instead of rushing it
smart people treat business the same way
Enjoy the little moments because once they're over, they won't come back."
I totally get why you'd feel overwhelmed by so many fields and want a clear direction in product design. I've been there too, trying out various courses without any real results. That's why I built TeckGrowth to help people like us focus on what matters - actually building projects while learning. Want to try it out?
@foundr Keep in mind that it may be difficult to see the results of your work, while it's still dark.
But once the light comes, it becomes totally worth it. Keep pushing WINNER!
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Why Clarity Comes Before CVs, Applications, and Interviews
Most people rush to:
• Write a CV
• Apply for jobs
• Prepare for interviews
But they skip one step:
Clarity.
And that mistake is expensive. 🧵
Because: • Skills without direction = confusion
• Applications without direction = frustration
• Effort without direction = wasted time
Clarity first. Always.