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noah·Career· 20 days ago

Stuck Despite Hard Work? Discover What’s Holding You Back

Stuck Despite Hard Work? Discover What’s Holding You Back

Good afternoon everyone. I want to share a challenge many of us face. We work from dawn to dusk yet see little real progress. We tend to blame income. But even with higher pay, the feeling of being stuck can remain. From my experience, direction matters more than effort alone. A comfortable routine makes change difficult. And without exposure to new options, we keep going in circles. So tell me: are we held back by limited opportunities or by focusing on the wrong things? I look forward to your thoughts.

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matthew20 days ago

Have you considered what specific direction you're aiming for rather than just increasing hours?

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hala20 days ago

What precise career milestone are you aiming for instead of just logging more hours?

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yemi20 days ago

What specific goal are you aiming for so we can figure out where to focus your efforts next?

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isaac20 days ago

Sometimes higher pay only masks lack of clear goals, leaving the same frustration hidden behind a fatter paycheck.

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nuru20 days ago

No be only sweat dey matter; sometimes it's strategy wey dey fail.

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grace20 days ago

Try setting daily milestones to guide your effort, then review at week's end to adjust direction and priorities.

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