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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What if I told you
that achieving your goals is
less about how fast you move andmore about the direction you
choose?
Think about this for a moment,guys.
Have you ever felt like youwere running full speed but
still not getting closer to whatyou really want?
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Research shows that 92% ofpeople 92% of people never
achieve their goals, not becausethey aren't working hard, but
just because they're not workingin the right direction.
Today, we're going to explorehow choosing the right path can
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lead to long-term success andwhy slowing down to find that
path is sometimes the smartestmove.
Hi guys, my name is Fabio fromJourney to Success, and welcome.
Let's break down this idea ofpath versus speed.
In life, we often hear thingslike move fast, act quickly or,
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you know, don't waste time.
While speed can be important,it is not always the case to
success.
Imagine driving at 100kilometers per hour, but heading
in the wrong direction.
You know so, no matter how fastyou drive, you will never reach
your destination.
That's the point.
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So this episode is all aboutunderstanding why the journey
you take, the decisions you makeand the path you follow matter
even more than how fast you canmove.
Success is not a race.
It's about being intentionalwith where you are going and
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making sure that your energy isspent on the right things.
But anyway, before to goforward, as always, please
subscribe.
So I know this is the rightdirection to drive you, to guide
you, to lead you towards yourjourney to success.
Let's go forward.
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Let's dive into this problem.
All right, many of us believethat moving fast means progress.
Society teaches us to hustle,to work long hours and to always
be on the go.
But here's the truth Speed canlead to burnout.
That's it.
When we move too quickly, weoften miss important details,
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overlook opportunities and makedecisions that are not fully
clear.
Think about times when yourushed into something Maybe a
project, a relationship or abusiness idea and later realized
you weren't prepared at all.
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So this happens to everyone.
The pressure to succeed fastcan lead to frustration, and
then you can feel exhausted.
Another problem is comparison.
So we look at others who seemto be achieving more and we feel
like we're behind.
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This leads to rushing and oftendisappointment.
So the reality is that everyonehas their own path, and moving
quickly is not always the answer.
So how do we focus on the rightpath?
Let's explore some strategiesthat can help.
First point clarity and vision.
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The first step to choosing theright path is to get clear on
what you really want.
So take time to reflect on yourgoals.
What truly matters to you atthe end?
Where do you want to be in fiveor ten years?
The clearer your vision, theeasier it is to choose the right
direction.
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Number two focus on priorities.
Focus on priorities.
So, once you know where youwant to go, focus on the most
important steps to get there.
Break down your goals intosmaller, manageable pieces.
This helps you stay on trackwithout feeling overwhelmed.
Okay, learn from others.
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Look at successful individualsor companies that took their
time to build somethingmeaningful.
For example, amazon started asan online bookstore and slowly
expanded, so jeff bezos focusedon building the right foundation
, rather the rushing growth.
Today we all know amazon, soamazon is one of the biggest
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companies in the world becausethe focus was on the path, not
the speed.
Number four set boundaries andavoid distractions.
It's easy to get distracted bynew opportunities or trends, but
you have to stay focused onyour path.
Say no to things that don'talign with your goals.
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This can be hard at first, butit will help you avoid
unnecessary step backs.
And number five take breaks andreflect.
Zoning down to reflect canoften lead to breakthroughs.
When you take time to pause,you can see things from a new
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perspective and you know you canadjust your path if needed as
well.
Here's the key insight.
Success at the end is not abouthow fast you get there.
It's about how consistent wealways talk about consistency
you get there.
It's about how consistent wealways talk about consistency in
this podcast.
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So it's about how consistentand intentional you are with
your direction.
I want to share personal stories.
A few years ago, I was workinghard on a project, okay, so I
was putting in a lot of hours.
I thought I was making progress, but I wasn't getting closer to
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my goal.
So it wasn't until I stoppedthinking better about my path
and changed my approach andfinally things start to move in
the right direction.
And here is where you haveJourney to Success, my podcast,
a podcast that can help thecommunity and myself as well,
because I'm growing with you toachieve our successes, our
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dreams.
So that shift made all thedifference.
The moment I focused on thepath, I achieved more in a few
months than I had in theprevious year.
So now let's recap Success isnot about moving fast, okay.
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It is about choosing the rightpath, staying consistent and
being intentional.
So take time to reflect, focuson your priorities.
And being intentional, so taketime to reflect, focus on your
priorities and avoiddistractions.
Remember, even slow progress isprogress if you are heading in
the right direction.
Okay, guys, now I want to hearfrom you, as always how do you
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balance speed and direction inyour life?
Share your thoughts in thecomments and if this episode
helped you, please share it withsomeone who might need to hear
this message.
Your support means the world tome and, as always, guys, I
always say that I alwaysappreciate if you follow this
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podcast, but I believe sharingwith someone who can benefit
from it is even more valuable,is even more important.
Okay, so thank you for beingpart of a journey to success and
remember, the right path willalways lead you to where you
need to be.
Cheers.