Too much information can quietly kill momentum |
| Hey—
There’s a problem in the online business world that nobody seems to talk about.
At least not directly.
Most people assume the reason they’re struggling is because they need more traffic.
More leads.
More followers.
More information.
But after watching entrepreneurs for years—and spending much of my own life trying to figure things out—I’m not convinced that's the real issue.
The problem I see most often is something much simpler.
Lack of clarity.
Not because people aren't intelligent.
Not because they aren't willing to work.
But because they are trying to build from too many directions at once.
One expert says do this.
Another says do that.
A new platform shows up.
A new strategy appears.
A new opportunity gets their attention.
Before long, they're moving—but not necessarily moving forward.
They're busy.
They're active.
But they're not building momentum.
And momentum is where things begin to change.
I've come to believe that most people don't need another tactic.
They need a clearer path.
A framework that helps them organize their efforts around something that actually supports long-term growth.
Something that simplifies rather than complicates.
Something that creates direction instead of distraction.
That realization has been at the center of many of the conversations I've been having lately and a big part of what I've been working toward behind the scenes.
I'll share more soon.
For now, I want to leave you with a question:
If you removed all the noise, distractions, and competing priorities...
What would you focus on?
— Paul
P.S. Sometimes the biggest breakthrough isn't finding something new. It's finally seeing how the pieces fit together. |
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