Why you keep hitting the same numbers

Aug 02, 2025 1:01 pm

There's a number you can't seem to break through.

Maybe it's 100K. Maybe it's 500K. Maybe it's a million.


You get close. You might even hit it once. But then you slide back down.

It's like there's an invisible ceiling you keep bumping your head against.

You blame the market. The strategy. The team. The timing.


But deep down, you know it's something else.

Something inside you that whispers: "This is as far as people like you get to go."


Here's what I've discovered working with entrepreneurs who've broken through these plateaus:


Revenue ceilings aren't business problems. They're identity problems.

Somewhere in your unconscious programming, there's a belief about how much you're allowed to have. How much you deserve. How much is "enough" before you become greedy.


These beliefs were installed early. By parents who struggled with money. By cultures that made wealth shameful. By religions that made poverty virtuous.


They live in your nervous system now.

So every time you approach that number, your internal alarm system fires.

Your subconscious starts sabotaging. You make worse decisions. You avoid the actions that would push you through.


Because breaking through means becoming someone your old identity doesn't recognize.


The solution isn't another marketing strategy.

It's dissolving the hidden programs that keep you playing small.


When you clear these patterns, scaling becomes effortless. Not because the work gets easier, but because you stop fighting yourself every step of the way.


You start operating from expansion instead of contraction.

From possibility instead of limitation.


Reply with BREAKTHROUGH if you're tired of hitting the same revenue ceiling, and I'll send you the framework I use to help entrepreneurs dissolve their hidden money blocks and scale beyond their current identity limits.


Justin

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