AskYourselfWhyNot

Episode 211: Believe It’s Working (Even When You Can’t See It Yet).


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Keywords


Ask Yourself YNOT, belief, patience, personal growth, podcasting, Taylor Swift, community, resilience, goals, self-improvement



Summary


In this episode of the Ask Yourself WHYNOT podcast, hosts Jayla and Shaye discuss the importance of believing in the process of personal growth and the power of patience. They reflect on their journey with the podcast, the challenges of achieving goals, and the significance of community support. The conversation also touches on the influence of pop culture, particularly Taylor Swift, and how it relates to their experiences and aspirations.



Takeaways


The journey of personal growth requires patience and belief.

It's common to feel stagnant despite hard work; growth may be happening beneath the surface.

Community support is crucial in maintaining motivation and belief in one's goals.

Setting big goals can lead to feelings of doubt; it's important to focus on small wins.

Believing in the process can help shift your mindset and perception of progress.

Growth often occurs in invisible ways before it becomes visible.

Detaching from timelines can reduce pressure and enhance focus on the work itself.

Daily habits and consistent effort lead to eventual results, even if they aren't immediately visible.

Using affirmations like 'Even though I can't see it, I trust that it's working' can build faith.

Surrounding yourself with positive voices can help reinforce your vision and goals.



Sound bites


"What's up, WHYNOTers?"

"The power of believing it's working."

"Detach from the timeline."



Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the Ask Yourself WHYNOT Podcast

10:41 The Power of Believing It's Working

25:27 Building Patience and Trust in the Process


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