Micro-Step #20: Before You Double Down, Ask This First

Last week, I had a moment with a client that really stuck with me.

She was frustrated. Her marketing wasn’t landing, her audience wasn’t growing, and the results just weren’t there. But when I suggested trying something new, something that could actually work better, she resisted.

She said, “I just need to stick with what I’m doing and try harder.”

I get it. We’ve all been there.

It’s easier to keep investing in what’s familiar, even if it’s not working. But sometimes, what you really need isn’t more effort. It’s a fresh perspective.

That moment inspired this week’s micro-step.

Micro-Step: Use This Free GPT to Check Your Strategy

Take 5 minutes today and try this clarity tool I created:
👉 Clarity Check 2.0

It will ask you a few thoughtful questions about your current strategy and help you assess if it’s worth doubling down on or if it might be time to shift directions.

No pressure. Just clarity.

Sometimes, the most powerful move you can make is to stop and ask:
“Is this really working the way I hoped?”

Why It Matters

Spinning your wheels on a strategy that’s not delivering isn’t just frustrating. It’s exhausting. The sooner you get honest about what’s working (and what’s not), the sooner you’ll open the door to something that actually brings results.

And don’t worry. This isn’t about quitting.

It’s about evolving.

Want help going even deeper with this?

I’m offering a special $147 ChatGPT strategy session where I walk you through how to use AI to simplify your work, test better ideas, and build a system that works like an assembly line. Simple, repeatable, and aligned with your goals.

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Your next breakthrough might not come from doing more. It might come from doing something different.

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