Your Personal Pain Point Audit — The Exercise
Now that you’ve read through all 13, here’s what I want you to do.
Grab a notebook or open your notes app. Write down each pain point and give it a score from 1 to 10, based on how much it’s holding you back right now. 10 being the most pain point, and 1 being the least pain point.
Once you have your scores, do this:
Step 1 — Identify your Top 5. Look for your 5 highest scores. These are your primary friction points.
Step 2 — Look for 3 pain points that you can immediately start working on, and it is easier to fix (relatively). Ask for help if you think so.
Step 3 — Remove a print out of your worksheet, and keep it where it’s easily accessible.
Step 4 – After you made some progress, move on to other pain points, especially the one’s which were on top 5, but not made it to the list of step 2.
Feel free to email your worksheet at wayofmen@hotmail.com to be reviewed by me.





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