Everything is easy when the crowd's cheering. But the real work? That happens in silence. I remember the looks. Friends asking "are you okay?" Family mentioning job openings. Posts with 3 likes. Those moments? That's where growth happens. I wrote for 10 months to crickets. A few likes. No comments. Just me wondering if anyone would ever care. That's where most people quit. But after a year of showing up anyway, something clicked. The compound effect kicked in. That silence turned into an 8-figure business. The best decision I made? Not stopping when it made no sense to continue. If you're in that quiet phase right now, feeling invisible...keep going. If you don't know how to start on LinkedIn, I put together incredibly comprehensive research. 90-minute video. Everything you need. ↓ https://lnkd.in/eh9pVVuf Watch it. Apply it. Your breakthrough is waiting on the other side. The world needs what you're building. They just don't know it yet.
The key is to keep going no matter what. Even if you feel like you’re not making any progress.
Stay motivated even you don’t see results, the internal growth is happening. You just don’t see it yet.
This is an acquired skill
You’re absolutely right Justin Welsh! And believe me, this is one of the most difficult skills because when no one believes in us, we often lose hope as well.
So true, when no one supports you believing in yourself is what keeps you going.
Small consistent actions eventually create massive impact.
Thanks for saying this. Many people don't realize how much people need to hear truths like this to keep going and keep showing up when it makes no sense to - even to yourself. Keep learning. Keep evolving. Keep watering the seed. Keep laying the blocks. It will soon be talk enough to attract multitudes.❤️💜
Your journey is inspiring, Justin Welsh. It's a great reminder that persistence in the quiet moments can lead to amazing breakthroughs. Thank you for sharing!
Founder of Lead Every Day | Keynote Speaker | Helping leaders win at work and win at home for 15+ years
14hThere's something beautiful about the moment when betting on yourself finally pays off. Not much like it to be honest. People will call you crazy. People will tell you that you need a "real job" People will doubt you and talk behind your back But the reason they do this is because they're projecting, and most are surprised that you faced your fears head-on. And the best part? They will eventually ask you how you did it 😆