How to Progress Without Being Under Pressure. I Don’t Owe Debts

I want to share valuable insights on the importance of embracing one’s own pace in achieving success and also the significance of not succumbing to societal pressures but instead focusing on gradual progress.

The major point is the need to review projects and make necessary adjustments without fear or shame. It is often better to decrease the scope or delay a project than to rush into debts prematurely. From my personal experience, I have chosen to roof a building instead of attempting an extensive floor casting, demonstrating the wisdom in taking incremental steps towards larger goals.

This method has allowed me to avoid accruing debts and prevented me from being under undue pressure—a common pitfall for many individuals striving for success. Societal influences often lead people, including pastors and young aspiring professionals alike, into unnecessary competition and overextension.

I am championing the principle of gradualism as a guiding philosophy for achieving sustainable goals without compromising one’s well-being or integrity. By pursuing endeavors at one’s own pace within their own space and capabilities while relying on divine sustenance, individuals can navigate challenges with resilience.

Embracing gradualism presents an invigorating perspective that encourages individuals to prioritize sustainable progress over hasty accomplishments while maintaining sound values—truly paving the way for enduring success.

Thank you for a good read. I am your friend Dr. Charles Apoki.

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