The Change Myth:
Why Waiting for Big Change Keeps You Stuck
Secrets They Don’t Teach You in School
We all want change.
A better life. Better habits. Better results.
But most people are trapped in a powerful illusion — the change myth.
The belief that change will happen suddenly, dramatically, and all at once.
And because of that… it never truly begins.
1. Waiting for the “Right Moment”
Many people delay change, waiting for the perfect time.
A new week. A new month. A new situation.
But the perfect moment rarely comes.
2. Expecting Big Results Quickly
We expect visible change in a short time.
When results are slow, we lose motivation.
And we stop too early.
3. Ignoring Small Actions
Real change doesn’t come from big decisions.
It comes from small, repeated actions.
Tiny steps create lasting transformation.
4. Motivation Is Not Reliable
People wait to “feel ready” or motivated.
But motivation is temporary.
Discipline creates consistency.
5. Consistency Creates Real Change
Change is not an event — it’s a process.
Small actions done daily build real results over time.
Consistency wins.
What This Really Means
The change myth makes you believe transformation is sudden.
But real change is slow, steady, and often invisible at first.
That’s why most people quit too early.
The Hidden Lesson
You don’t need a big change.
You need small actions repeated daily.
That’s how real transformation happens.
Final Thought
Change doesn’t start tomorrow…
It starts today — with one small step.
Begin now.
Series: Secrets They Don’t Teach You in School

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