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You followed the advice.
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The numbers barely moved.
The effort felt heavier every single week.
At some point, the question stopped being “what am I doing wrong?”
and quietly became:
What am I missing?
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Real growth doesn’t come from doing more.
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Once you understand that moment, everything changes.
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This is where most guides stop.
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If you feel exhausted, confused, or quietly discouraged, that doesn’t mean you’re bad at this.
It means you were never given the missing psychological framework.
This book isn’t another attempt.
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