How to stop being your own roadblock


Hey, Reader!

Ever feel like you’re trudging through knee-deep mud, getting nowhere?

Here’s a hard truth: the problem might be staring back at you in the mirror.

We sabotage ourselves with overthinking, procrastination, and distractions. The good news? If you are the problem, you’re also the solution.

Grab a notebook. Find a quiet spot. Write down every obstacle in your way. Then ask:
👉 Which of these can I actually control?

Start there. Small fixes add up fast.

Self-awareness is the first step toward self-improvement.

Ready to stop being your own bottleneck? Let’s find your next step.

Reply to this email with the word BOTTLENECK.

Mark


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