After you start taking action…
And you begin to see small wins…
There’s something else that shows up.
The feeling that you’re moving too slowly.
It’s Easy to Think You’re Behind
When you look around online, it can seem like everyone else is moving faster.
People talk about:
- Quick results
- Fast growth
- Big wins
And when your progress doesn’t look like that…
It’s easy to think:
“Maybe I’m doing this wrong”
What Slow Progress Actually Means
In reality, slow progress usually means something else.
It means:
- You’re learning
- You’re building
- You’re figuring things out as you go
And that takes time.
Why This Matters More Over 55
When you’re starting later, you tend to be more thoughtful.
More careful.
More deliberate.
That can feel slow…
But it’s also what makes your progress more steady.
What I’ve Noticed
As I’ve been working through this, I’ve noticed something important:
The pace doesn’t matter as much as the direction.
If you’re:
- Showing up
- Taking action
- Finishing small tasks
Then you are moving forward.
The Problem With Comparing Speed
When you compare your progress to others, you lose focus.
Because you’re not seeing:
- Their starting point
- Their experience
- Their situation
You’re just seeing the result.
A Better Way to Look at It
Instead of asking:
“Why is this taking so long?”
Ask:
“Am I still moving forward?”
If the answer is yes…
Then you’re on the right path.
What This Means for You
If your progress feels slow right now…
That doesn’t mean it’s not working.
It usually means:
You’re in the part where things are being built
Progress doesn’t have to be fast to be real.
It just has to be consistent.
If you keep going…
Even slowly…
You will get somewhere.



