Sometimes success comes in leaps, but there are even more times when it comes in the form of tiny steps, taken one by one, over time.
We always expect success to look like it does in the movies, right? You have a big idea, you put it in motion and bam…you’re making 7 figures.
But success rarely happens that way. Most entrepreneurs run through several startups and many years before they hit their stride.
That means that, sadly, a lot of us give up before that ever happens.
But in order to have success at anything, you have to be in it for the long haul. You have to be consistent, dedicated and willing to take a slow and steady approach.
Don’t worry about rushing your business. Take small, strategic steps. Manage your time. Measure your progress. Make changes when you need to.
It’s about the endgame, so make a 10-year plan and set reachable goals for every year. Then do your best to hit every milestone and every goal.
You can get pretty far with a 10-year timeline, so set BIG goals.
Lastly, spend less time thinking about the immediate future and dedicated more of your efforts to the endgame. That’s where you ultimately want to end up anyway, right? 💖
Best,
Chantilly
