 I kind of wish there aren't programs out there that are selling you to make six figures, or to make seven figures in your business. I've said in other videos why I think that's so problematic, but in this short video I want to talk about a very important consequence of always following the six-figure goal, or your heroes, or people making six or seven figures, just because it's because you are continually building anxiety with that. What I mean is that you're never quite there, or it's taking a long time to get there, and so it's always the recognition that I'm not there, I'm not there, I'm not there, and also because the six figures become such a singular focused goal that it's very easy to compromise your authenticity to try to get there. So what's a better way? I recommend that you instead focus on a very doable next step in your business, saying, for example, let me increase my monthly income by $500 or $1,000, and then I will be quite happy with that, and then of course I may go further, increase it by another $1,000 a month, etc., etc. So that way if you're doing it step by step, having these goals that are very doable, but you just keep focused on those next step goals, instead of six figures or seven figures, stop listening to those people. Just focus on the next step goal, knowing of course that you have a long-term journey, but if you focus on the next step goal, you'll be building your confidence and your skills along the way, and really the confidence is the main thing because then it's much easier to achieve $500 more a month in your income than to jump from wherever you are to six figures or seven figures. So build confidence along the way, you'll be much happier all along the way and you'll be able to be more authentic in your marketing and your business. Don't listen to those gurus, those business gurus that are keep selling you the success is six figures. No, success is whatever you define success to be for the next step. Until the next video, I'm George Cal, always open to your comments and your questions and encouraging you to do your business from your inner authenticity instead of following the goals and success of somebody else's definition. Be well.