The rare case when any progress is a win

Most things in life require follow-through.

Writing 90% of a novel gets you the same sales, acclaim and respect as writing 0% of one.

A mostly cooked meal is probably inedible.

Almost asking someone out will leave you single.

But not everything is like this. Take The Virtus Path as an example. Building and walking the path involves a series of steps, done in sequence.

You’ll get the most benefit from walking the entire Path.

But you’ll get a lot out of just completing the first step.

In fact, it could just liberate you from anxiety right then and there. That’s not even rare. The rest of the Path is for the rest of us who need more than that.

Even if it doesn’t, the first step alone is immediately and profoundly useful.

Every step is.

Some folks have a history of not finishing things. They make that even worse by refusing to start.

Well, I just took that excuse away from you. Attempting the first step makes you stronger. Mastering it puts you ahead of most folks you’ll meet.

That alone can make you surprisingly focused and productive. Sometimes, that’s enough to make your confidence bubble to the surface.

I don’t recommend stopping after the first step.

But it’s a valid choice. I certainly can’t fault the efficiency there, even if the full benefits come from walking the full Path.

Either way, the first step along it is vital.

Here’s how to begin:

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