Once you finish celebrating your wins, it’s time to think about learning. This is where you turn to the areas where you struggled — not to criticize yourself, but to uncover what they can teach you.
This part of the process is always humbling for me. Two years ago, I set a goal to launch a side project by summer but never got past the brainstorming phase. At first, I blamed a lack of time. But when I dug deeper, I realized the problem — I’d been afraid to put my ideas into the world.
Last year, this project became The Challenge.
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