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d="10f5">They seem to be the solution to one’s malaise.</p><p id="f957">But now you’re introducing new complexities by ending whatever little momentum you had.</p><p id="8348">Nine times out of ten, the solution isn’t to burn bridges and start fresh.</p><p id="f625">It’s to keep going.</p><p id="77fa">It’s to remind yourself what those small but significant daily actions that you are stringing together are.</p><p id="fefb" type="7">“The picture is forming, but you may not see it just yet.”</p><p id="cef7">You just need to have blind faith in two things — “process” and “you.”</p><p id="2f31">Keep it simple.</p><p id="ad77">Be willing to do what seems inconsequential and a little dull. Small, repeated steps.</p><p id="eabf">Day after day.</p><p id="130e">Do it while everyone else is —</p><p id="0969">- doubting themselves

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  • waiting for their perfect moment</p><p id="3e95">This is how to build something remarkable. Are you building or are you waiting?</p><p id="943e">Even when you’re waiting, you’re building something —</p><p id="0eed">- anxiety
  • longing
  • impatience</p><p id="cf28">One brick by itself means nothing. But when stacked together, they can form — a house, a hospital, a school, and entire cities.</p><p id="9207">Don’t wait. Continue building!</p><p id="4218" type="7">Key Message: You’ll never regret building something. Even if it doesn’t end up being what you want, it can still be a roof over someone’s head.”</p><p id="60a8"><i>Want to pursue healthy creative living? Join 87+ amazing creatives here — <a href="https://myvantagepoint.substack.com/">https://myvantagepoint.substack.com/</a></i></p></article></body>

I’m Just Waiting for the “Perfect” Moment!

So let me not spoil it by doing anything stupid

Photo by Ketut Subiyanto

“Quitting is much more convenient than continuing.”

It’s easy to feel bored with life and say something like:

  • ‘I need a big change.’
  • ‘I should go travel for six months to find myself.’
  • ‘I need to quit this job that sucks my energy till the last drop, and take a break.’

These are all exciting ideas. They pump the adrenaline.

They seem to be the solution to one’s malaise.

But now you’re introducing new complexities by ending whatever little momentum you had.

Nine times out of ten, the solution isn’t to burn bridges and start fresh.

It’s to keep going.

It’s to remind yourself what those small but significant daily actions that you are stringing together are.

“The picture is forming, but you may not see it just yet.”

You just need to have blind faith in two things — “process” and “you.”

Keep it simple.

Be willing to do what seems inconsequential and a little dull. Small, repeated steps.

Day after day.

Do it while everyone else is —

- doubting themselves - partying their life away - waiting for their perfect moment

This is how to build something remarkable. Are you building or are you waiting?

Even when you’re waiting, you’re building something —

- anxiety - longing - impatience

One brick by itself means nothing. But when stacked together, they can form — a house, a hospital, a school, and entire cities.

Don’t wait. Continue building!

Key Message: You’ll never regret building something. Even if it doesn’t end up being what you want, it can still be a roof over someone’s head.”

Want to pursue healthy creative living? Join 87+ amazing creatives here — https://myvantagepoint.substack.com/

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