
Amplify speed. Simplify the process and you amplify the progress.
Every coin has two sides: simplicity or complexity. Some things look impractical, challenging, hard… and that drives us to ask complex questions instead of looking for simple answers.
You can make the simple complex, or you can make the complex simple. That’s the choice.
Simplicity follows the 5 Ps:Patience – Plausibility – Possibility – Practicality – Probability.
Patience makes the vision plausible. Seeing it as plausible makes it possible. Once it’s possible, it asks you to make it practical. Make it practical, and it becomes probable.
It’s a composite of vision, intention, and attention. Then it becomes this: Radical simplicity. Ruthless consistency.
Lowest common denominator: raw awareness. Attention to detail — not complexity. Chop wood, carry water. But do it consciously, every time, not just sometimes, and probability will come looking for you.
This process asks for your response, not your reaction.
Overanalysis is reaction, not response — and it’s a maladaptive habit. Stop overanalysing. You’re bringing questions to the exact place you should be dropping answers.I t always circles back to patience: If it’s meant for you, it’s coming.
Your job is to get the f..k out of the way. The race of truth demands your clarity. It doesn’t care what you know — only what you can express.
Meet the race of truth with your authenticity, your reality, your vulnerability, and your courage.
You won’t find courage by searching outside yourself. Respond in the moment the challenge brings the requirement. Your power is in your own shoes.
Be in them.
Gilesy

