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[2021-11-09 05:47:40 PM] : alex I'm curious what your thoughts are on how soon after finishing the
Pain. Where and how do you find it?
section of the course should you move on to Found Pain? Now use it for good.
? Am I right in thinking I should keep moving forward in the lessons, even if I have only done 5-10 sales safari's so far, or I should get closer to the 50 sales safari attempts you mentioned before moving onto Found Pain? Now use it for good.
? I've been making good progress so far and trying to follow the "rules" you and Amy have laid out, so don't want to overthink things here and get stuck.1 Reply
[2021-11-10 05:21:15 AM] : I don't want to pre-empt a reply from Alex, but I thought it might be helpful to share some of my own experience.
When I was working through the course I practised processes like Sales Safari after I learned them. Whenever I moved on to the next lesson I rarely felt "ready". Like you, I was really unsure about when I should move on. If I'd waited until I felt "ready" though, I'm not sure I'd ever have completed the course :sweat_smile:
I think I had probably done a similar number of Safari sessions to you before I wrote my first ebomb (covered in 'Found Pain? Now use it for good'). Was it a great ebomb? No! Did it keep me moving forwards? Absolutely!
I've found it important to keep practising the techniques, and to get comfortable with revisiting lessons whenever I need. The learning never ends! As you've hinted at, it's really easy to overthink things :smile:
[2021-11-10 07:35:23 AM] : Great response from Simon! Forward motion is always the right answer. Treat everything as practice, every version better. You can get most parts of the system 10% right and still get a lot further than not trying them at all.
[2021-11-10 05:13:18 PM] : Thanks alex and Simon Plenderleith. I will keep moving forward.