Working extensively is not always going to help you succeed. I got reminded of this after a conversation with someone who recently started virtual assistance.
She started over 6 months ago, and she’s been trying 5 freelancing platforms, doing email and social media cold outreach, applying on job boards, and posting organic social media content, yet she still has no clients.
But this is what she missed: out of everything she tried, she only got a few responses from 2 freelancing platforms. Instead of doubling down on what showed the most potential, which in her case was those 2 platforms, she continued chasing dozens of strategies at the same time.
I see this with many business owners I work with too. When growth stalls, instead of doubling down on what is already working or what has shown the most potential, they focus on introducing new strategies that sound exciting.
But the problem is, there are new ideas every day. Go on YouTube and you’ll find endless “game-changing” strategies that look shiny and inviting. And when what you’re currently doing starts feeling repetitive and boring, you jump to try the less boring thing. Before you know it, you’re trying dozens of different things without making meaningful progress in any of them.
This has become a pattern I recognize very well, and I often give this advice to my clients and students:
When you feel stuck, look at what has already shown potential and double down on it instead of chasing new ideas that simply sound interesting. Because the illusion of being efficient or productive by doing too many things rarely delivers meaningful results.
I have a client with a coaching business, and the highest-quality leads they get come from YouTube Lives. But because doing YouTube Lives became boring, the business slowly replaced them with YouTube Shorts, Reels, content calendars, content tracking, community posts, and many other things that never showed the same level of potential.
And I see this more times than I can remember.
Especially now with AI, every day there’s a new idea promising better results. But at some point, it doesn’t matter how good an idea sounds, if you don’t identify what has already proven to have the highest growth potential, everything else eventually becomes noise.
I understand that you want to enjoy your life, and you shouldn’t spend all your time doing boring work forever. But when you’re at the stage where nothing is working yet, sometimes that’s exactly what you have to do.
Figure out what moved the needle, no matter how small the result was, drop the distractions, and focus on pushing that thing further.
You can eventually reach a stage where you no longer have to do too many boring things. But if you avoid the boring things from the beginning, you might never reach that level.
So take a minute to think about it:
What is the one thing that has shown more potential than anything else in your career or business-building efforts?
Figure that thing out, and go all in.
Cheers 🥂


Thank you Sadiq
This is timely
You are very welcome!
Learn A lot brother
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Thanks for sharing this. Quick question please, if I buy 100 connects on Upwork, do you think it’s possible to land a job before I use them up?
It is possible to find a client with 100 connects, but it is less likely if you have never used Upwork before. It takes sending several proposals to get good at identifying the right opportunities, and applying to jobs on Upwork is very expensive now. Because of that, I think the chances of a complete beginner finding a client with their first 100 connects on Upwork are low.
Thanks man.
Nice reminder
Glad you like it!
Thanks for the high light Sadiq.
Thank you so much I have learn alot
I am glad you like it!
My problem exactly, I’m a beginner and have been having difficulty finding clients.
Hi Sadiq, thank you for this information. Can you help me if nothing is working? How to position myself?
Thank you Sadiq , I’m learning simply and efficiency with your system .
I am glad you are finding value!
As a beginner who has studied rigorously for 6 months, I can attest to this. One needs to find what works best for them no matter how small the results may be. Pause, relax, meditate, set clear goals, and navigate every step you’re about to take. You’ll start seeing positive results and make sure to appreciate your efforts by celebrating small victories.
Thank you for this wonderful reminder Sadiq. It’s quite insightful
I am glad you like it, Maryam!
I have been caught in this trap more times than I can count. You have articulated my problem very clearly. I am slowly doing the work with more focus. Tx.
Thanks for this…can you recommend any internship opportunity for VAs to help gain hands-on experience and confidence before venturing into the real world?
A very important piece, one that will help enlighten and illuminate my career path to realize my full potential.
Thanks