Impatience is costing you everything.
And you don't even realize you're paying it.
Here's how it shows up.
You start something. Give it 2-3 weeks. Don't see results. Quit.
Then start something else. Same pattern.
Always starting. Never finishing.
I did this for 18 months straight.
Started and quit:
YouTube channel (3 weeks)
Podcast (1 month)
Newsletter (2 weeks)
Twitter growth (3 weeks)
Instagram reels (2 weeks)
Always looking for the thing that works fast.
Never found it.
Made $0 those 18 months.
Here’s how I use Attio to run my day.
Attio is the AI CRM with conversational AI built directly into your workspace. Every morning, Ask Attio handles my prep:
Surfaces insights from calls and conversations across my entire CRM
Update records and create tasks without manual entry
Answers questions about deals, accounts, and customer signals that used to take hours to find
All in seconds. No searching, no switching tabs, no manual updates.
Ready to scale faster?
Then I changed one thing.
Picked one strategy. Committed to 6 months. No matter what.
Chose: Daily LinkedIn posts + outreach.
Month 1-2: Nothing. Wanted to quit.
Month 3-4: Small traction. Still no money.
Month 5: First client. $2,500.
Month 6: Three more clients. $9K total.
Same effort I was giving the things I quit after 2 weeks.
Just gave it actual time.
Here's the truth.
Nothing good happens fast.
Everything worth building takes longer than you think.
And impatience costs you the compound.
Because compound only works if you stick around long enough to see it.
So here's the move.
Pick one thing. Commit to 6 months minimum.
Stop looking for quick wins.
Start building long term.
Talk soon, Dyl - Founder of Relentlece.
P.S. What have you quit in the last 3 months? Was it really not working or did you just not wait long enough?
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