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Feeling like things should be moving faster by now? You’re not alone—and you’re definitely not behind.

In this episode, I’m diving into one of the most common things I hear on coaching calls: “I thought I’d be further along by now.” Whether you’ve launched a course, built your first funnel, or just started growing your list—if you’re feeling like it’s taking too long, this one’s for you.

Here’s what we cover inside today’s episode 👇

➡️ Why the “just follow the blueprint” messaging is damaging and what’s actually realistic

➡️ The identity shift of becoming a business owner (and why it’s a lot to carry at once)

➡️ How comparison sneaks in and makes us forget everything we have achieved

➡️ The 💡 melting ice cube analogy from Atomic Habits (and how it helps reframe invisible progress)

➡️ Why fast growth is rarely sustainable and slow, steady actions compound over time

➡️ How to define what success means for you (not what everyone else is chasing)

➡️ Why it’s time to stop looking at what didn’t happen and start celebrating what did

➡️ Easy ways to track your progress, build momentum, and stay in it for the long haul

➡️ The truth about burnout, launch recovery, and what to do when a big push doesn’t pay off (yet)

This is your reminder that progress isn’t always visible—but that doesn’t mean it’s not happening. Keep going. You’re building something real. 💛

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