Okay, so I was messing around with this Cooley Elite thing, and let me tell you, it was a ride. I’d heard about it here and there, about how it’s supposed to help you, you know, be your best self. “Unleash your full potential,” they say. Sounded a bit cheesy, but I was feeling stuck, so I thought, why not give it a shot?
First thing I did was try to figure out what I really wanted. They say you gotta have a “crystal clear vision”. So I sat down and really thought about it. Why was I even bothering with this? Was it for the money? Did I just want to feel good about myself? Turns out, it was a bit of both. I wanted to feel like I was actually accomplishing something meaningful, and yeah, a little extra cash wouldn’t hurt either.
Next, I started looking at what I actually enjoyed doing. What kind of challenges did I like? What did I get a kick out of achieving? I realized I liked solving problems and getting things done. I’m not a big fan of just sitting around, I need to be active, you know?
Then came the hard part. I had to start believing in myself. That’s what they say is the “key” to all of this. It’s not just about knowing what you want, it’s about believing you can actually get it. That took some work, I’m not gonna lie. I had to push myself, try new things, and not be afraid to fail. And you know what, it was a little scary, but also kinda exciting.
So I started taking these small steps. I started with setting small goals. Achievable things, but stuff that would push me a bit. Did I do it perfectly? Of course not, but I learned from my mistakes. It’s all about determination. You gotta keep going, even when you mess up. Every time I hit a roadblock, I just thought, “Okay, what can I learn from this? How can I do better next time?”
It’s not like I suddenly became a superhero or anything. But I started to see changes. I felt more confident, more in control. I was actually getting stuff done! And you know what? It felt pretty darn good. This whole Cooley Elite thing, it’s not magic. It’s just about taking action and believing in yourself.
- Figuring out what I wanted – This was the starting point.
- Identifying my interests – What did I enjoy doing?
- Believing in myself – This was the tough part, but crucial.
- Taking action – Setting small goals and learning from mistakes.
- Seeing results – Feeling more confident and accomplished.
So, that’s my experience with trying to be ‘elite’ or whatever. It’s a work in progress, but it’s definitely been worth it so far. I am feeling much better than before!