Progress Feels Slow Because You Are Too Close to It
Why Progress Feels Invisible When You Are Improving
When you work on something every day, improvement becomes hard to see. Small gains blur together. Effort feels constant, but results feel distant. This creates the illusion of stagnation.
Progress Often Happens Quietly
In reality, progress is happening quietly. Skills compound in the background. Your judgment improves before your confidence does. You solve problems faster, even if you do not notice it consciously.
Comparison Distorts Reality
Comparing yourself to others makes this worse. You see their highlights, not their repetitions. What looks like sudden success is usually the result of long, boring consistency.
Leave Evidence of Your Work
A useful habit is to leave traces of your work.
- Old code
- Old notes
- Old writing
Revisiting them after a few months makes growth obvious. What once felt confusing now feels trivial. That gap is progress.
Feeling Slow Is Part of the Process
Feeling slow does not mean you are failing. It often means you are deep in the process.
Keep going.
Momentum reveals itself later, not during the grind grind.