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You’re Closer Than You Think

Closer Than You Think

By Oluwatosin AdesobaPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
You’re Closer Than You Think
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You’re Closer Than You Think

Have you ever felt like you’re running a race with no finish line in sight? You push forward, make sacrifices, and put in the effort, yet success still seems distant. It’s easy to believe that your dreams are too far away, that your goals will take longer than expected, or that maybe they’re not meant for you at all. But what if the reality is different? What if you’re much closer than you think?

Life has a way of making us feel like our goals are miles away, that our dreams are just out of reach. The road ahead often appears longer than it truly is, filled with obstacles, doubts, and moments where progress feels invisible. But what if you’re closer than you think?

Many people give up just before their breakthrough. They stop pushing forward because they can’t see how near they are to success. The truth is, the final stretch is often the hardest, but it’s also where transformation happens. Every struggle, every setback, every lesson learned along the way has brought you closer to the finish line than you realize.

The Illusion of Distance

One of the greatest challenges in any journey is perception. When we look ahead, all we see is how much remains to be done. The distance between where we are and where we want to be seems vast. But if we stop for a moment and reflect, we’ll see how far we’ve already come.

Every small step, every lesson learned, every challenge overcome has been bringing you closer to your goal, even if it doesn’t feel like it. Growth happens in quiet moments. Progress is often invisible until one day, you look back and realize you’ve traveled miles from where you started.

The Final Stretch is the Toughest

Have you ever noticed that the hardest part of any journey is right before the breakthrough? Athletes pushing their limits feel the most exhaustion just before they achieve a new personal best. Entrepreneurs struggle the most before their big break. Writers battle self-doubt right before they complete their masterpiece.

Why? Because when you’re close to success, challenges intensify. It’s the universe’s way of testing your commitment. It’s at this point that most people quit, not realizing that they were only inches away from victory. The moment you feel like giving up might just be the moment right before your biggest breakthrough.

The Power of Perspective

Your mindset plays a crucial role in how you perceive your progress. If you believe you’re far away, you’ll act accordingly—slowing down, losing hope, or even giving up. But if you choose to believe that you’re close, you’ll find the strength to push through.

Think about a runner approaching the finish line. If they believe they’re too far behind, they might slow down or stop. But if they know the end is near, they’ll summon all their energy for one final push. Your goals work the same way. You need to act as if success is right around the corner—because, in many cases, it is.

Trust the Process

Life doesn’t always reveal the timeline of success. Some goals take longer than expected, while others happen unexpectedly. But what remains true is that every effort, every lesson, and every setback is serving a purpose. Even when it doesn’t seem like it, you’re making progress.

Don’t measure success only by grand achievements. Sometimes, the fact that you didn’t give up today is a victory. The fact that you kept moving forward, even at a slow pace, is proof that you’re still in the game.

You’re Closer Than You Think

So, if you’re feeling tired, discouraged, or doubtful, remember this: You’re closer than you think. Keep going. The moment you’re about to give up might be the moment before everything changes. Stay the course, trust the journey, and believe in yourself.

Because success isn’t always about speed—it’s about persistence. And as long as you keep moving forward, no matter how slowly, you are always closer than you think.

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