Level Up Your Life

LUYL041 Slow and Steady Progress


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Welcome to Level Up Your Life! The critical importance of slow, steady progress is what Mark Black will be talking about in today's episode. While not the sexiest of topics, it's super important when it comes to discussing the accomplishments of high achievers! Mark is no stranger to progress, as he spends the vast majority of his time teaching others how to achieve it, and yet even he fails to recognize the benefits of taking things slowly sometimes! Want to learn how to use the pace of progress to your advantage? Tune in to this episode and adopt a new outlook on things that can sometimes feel like they're taking forever!

 

  • Major significant change rarely happens quickly.
  • Pick any problem and someone is out there offering a "quick solution".
  • Understanding how progress truly works will help you to appreciate the slow and steady pace it takes.
  • Are you heading in the right direction?
  • Celebrate the small wins alongside the big ones.
  • Use long term vision and forgive yourself more freely for slipping up.
  • The amazing thing about slow and steady progress.

 

"We have lost, in my estimation, the value of patience, of endurance and of perseverance"

"We sabotage our own success"

"Most of the time, overnight successes are not that at all"

"Pursuing anything is more about who you become in the process"

"We don't want to do things that are difficult or punishing so we stop doing it"

"When you celebrate the small wins, you elevate them"

"Ultimately it is the progress that is the reward"

"If we quit, we're never going to make progress"

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