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I got this..

  • Dec 2, 2019
  • 1 min read

How many times do you say this to yourself? I have to keep reminding myself to actually say it. There are times where I get so pissed that I want to quit, but then have to think back to why I started. It is often very difficult to stay motivated when you mess up or things do not go as planned, even when it is our of your control... but, yet, we still tend to go to what is easiest, and just say "F, it!, I am done!"

Today was a day that I didn't want to quite but was highly disappointed. I worked so hard at getting some things accomplished , but yet, out of my control it did not work out the way that I had hoped. I have been doing said thing for a while so why today of all days did it not work? I have no freaking clue. I had to sit back, take a breath, message the people, apologize profusely and just pray that they didn't give up on me. I.. was.. pissed..

I chose to not dwell on it anymore. I am trying and that is all I really can do. I will not quit. I will not give up because this is what is in my heart. I am passionate about what I do no matter how early or how late I need to work on it.

For those days when you want to quit because it was just too hard, look up, breath and remember why you started. It will all be worth it in the end.


 
 
 

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sgtbash
sgtbash
Dec 09, 2019

Many times in life motivation seems to drain out of us. This is caused by the subconscious mind (SCM) and can have a handful of reasons behind it. When you negotiate with the SCM for reprieve, you normally have to do a trade off with it. I have found it most effective over the years to trade off coming closer to the SCM and working at listening to it more.


The SCM in an adult has the maturity of a six year old. But it is very wise because it has access to everything you have ever heard, said, seen, smelled, felt or done. Coming to terms with the SCM is a good course to take, because it does not…


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