The author reflects on their journey of self-discovery and the realization that their past conditioning hindered their progress towards love and success. They initially believed they were taking effective steps towards their desires, yet the same mindset from a difficult childhood perpetuated feelings of low self-worth and failure. This pattern led them to abandon projects prematurely and choose unhealthy relationships. The author highlights the importance of recognizing and breaking these cycles while understanding that true growth requires new thinking and perseverance, especially in fields like entrepreneurship and personal relationships.
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Sales take time, and people need multiple touch points before they buy.
I'd abandon ship too soon, leaving money on the table and keeping myself stuck in a cycle of proving, perfecting, and starting from scratch.
I gravitated toward men who were emotionally unavailable and mirrored the same early-life relationships that affirmed my low self-worth.
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