The Enemy of Supremacy
Supremacy means being the authority of your own life, holding dominion over all that is rightfully yours.
But everyone fails. Big time.
Even when people enjoy personal success, everyone struggles to endure various bizarre hardships... and everyone declines with age until they no longer enjoy the rich fullness of their former vitality.
We might call it 'aging gracefully' but in all honesty it is not graceful. It is debilitating.
And regardless of that longer term decline, we have plenty to conquer in the short-term, don't we?
Financial pressures.
Relationship conflicts.
Healthy habits.
The list is long.
5 Factors to Overcome
There is a quintet of obstacles that add up to an almost impossible to defeat enemy of supremacy.
In a nutshell they are:
Shortcut Salesmen — Big-shots who promise quick success but lead you nowhere.
Power Brokers — Elitists blocking your way to protect their power.
Productivity Pirates — Distractions that steal your time and focus.
The Status Quo — The force that resists change and keeps you stuck.
The Inner Slacker — Your lazy side that craves comfort over effort.
In longer descriptions they are:
Shortcut Salesmen
Social media big-shots who hook your attention with promises of quick success, offering easy solutions that ultimately lead you astray from meaningful progress. Many who get rich only by selling you a course on getting rich.
Power Brokers
Elitists who wield influence through positions of power that block you from opportunities, such as hiring managers, industry insiders, and politicians who use their status to protect unearned power.
Productivity Pirates
Anyone who distracts you from discipline and control, whether through socializing, unnecessary tasks, or casual interruptions, they raid your focus and steal your productive time.
The Status Quo
The force that resists change and keeps you stuck in outdated systems or mindsets. It exerts coercive influence and peer pressure, pushing you to conform and discouraging bold innovation, self-expression or personal growth.
The Inner Slacker
Your lazy, self-indulgent, comfort-seeking alter ego, always urging you to procrastinate and avoid hard work in favor of meaningless distraction and quickly forgotten instant gratification.
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