I hit the golf course with my Dad yesterday.
I hadn’t golfed in 17 years until a few weeks ago.
Here’s me on the 9th hole:

A few weeks back, I hit 6 balls in the water on ONE hole (hole #5).
The hole was cursed, I swear.
Yesterday?
I only hit 4 in the water on that hole.
A clear sign of progress, right?
You might have to squint real hard to see it.
I left that hole feeling slightly better.
I wasn’t expecting perfection, but I hoped to see some improvement.
This is the same mindset I make with pumping out content.
None of my content will ever be perfect, I know that.
I stopped chasing “hole-in-one” content years ago (highly recommended).
Like the 5th hole on the golf course yesterday, business has a way of humbling you.
Too many trying to skip the messy part.
The shots in the water, the content that gets crickets, the slow crawl to getting a little bit better.
Here’s the lesson:
Stop judging yourself for not crushing it when putting out content (or offers).
Start celebrating the fact that you showed up.
That you’re putting in the effort.
That you tried.
You’re ahead of 92.3% of people, because most sit on the sidelines watching, wishing, wanting.
This is what real progress looks like.
Not viral.
Not perfect.
Not pretty or polished.
Just better than the last time.
YOU GOT THIS 🙌
In your corner,
Adam

