After a tough stretch, most people think in extremes.
I need to get back to where I was.
I need to prove something.
I need a comeback.
That mindset creates pressure immediately.
Pressure makes everything heavier.
The better approach is simpler.
Reset.
A reset is not dramatic. It does not require a big move. It is a shift in how you approach the next step.
You are not trying to fix everything. You are trying to reestablish direction.
What matters right now?
What is the next clear step?
What can I control today?
That is how momentum starts again.
Confidence does not come back through a comeback story. It comes back through small, consistent resets.
If things feel off, stop thinking about proving something.
Start thinking about resetting.
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