Looking forward is unfamiliar
I overheard some advise today which I felt almost described started off here to the "T". The advise was, "just because something initially seems hard doesn't mean it will always be the case. It only seems hard because it's unfamiliar."
As many new members look forward to building our own business it currently appears hard, like climbing mount Everest without any training, but we must realize that is only because we are unfamiliar with what we need to do. Luckily for us there is plenty of training for us to follow and thousands of supportive members who have been through the same path and willing to share.
It's up to us take advantage of the training and reach out when times are hard. Everything we have at WA is here to help us make what appears impossible into something we can become familiar with and in turn easy.
The struggle is real, but the more you work at it the more famliar it becomes.
Marc
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Thanks Marc. I like the analogy, "like climbing mount Everest without training". I didn't feel that way at first, I was all pumped up. But as I worked I slowed down, it seemed more daunting a task, the farther I went along. Thank God we don't have to climb without training and a community that wants to help...
Yes I guess there is this excitement at first where you're ready to do anything and move forward. Similar if you were to climb then you're excited until you get to base-camp and realize you're not quite ready yet. I guess it's just reality. Thanks.