Nash Hagen
A picturesque tropical beach paradise with lush palm trees lining a sandy path leading towards a turquoise blue ocean. Tall, slender palm trees with green fronds sway gently in the breeze, their trunks casting dappled shadows on the white sand. In the distance, a solitary person can be seen walking along the path, dwarfed by the magnificent palm trees surrounding them. The sky is a vibrant blue with fluffy white clouds, setting a serene and idyllic atmosphere. Lush green foliage and plants frame the scene, adding to the tropical ambiance.

Overcoming Friction Points for Your Dreams

Friction is one of the greatest forces in the world. - The thing that stops most people from pursuing their dream is typically not something huge. It’s usually something small like it takes too much time. Although this may seem big, when you really break it down, it’s not too hard to overcome. It’s all about reducing friction and streamlining. - Say for example you are a photographer. Instead of treating each shoot as an individual entity, you could batch the similar processes. Maybe you shoot 3 days a week then do all your editing on Thursday. Or better yet, you hire an editor to help you out. Sure it will require some investment on your part, but it will take some of the load off your shoulders and reduce a friction point to allow you to keep going. - I’ve found that one of the keys to productivity is entering the flow state. It’s when you are so focused that you are just knocking things out. But the only way to get there is by overcoming the friction that’s keeping you away from it. I know for me, it sounds dumb, but a friction point for starting a YouTube is that it takes to long to set up and produce a video. So to combat that, I built a studio that is easy to set up and takes far less time, therefor reducing friction! - What are some friction point you’re dealing with? - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • •

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