Maybe this kind of approach will work on you, maybe this style will erase all the resistance that you feel. Forget about greatness, forget about being the number one, forget about perfection, forget about being like others who are succeeding and just focus on the process, just focus on working and never mind if you're not making huge strides, focus on being consistent, focus on showing up and never care if you're not progressing fast, just keep going and never waste time. Too much thinking of greatness is making you stuck, it's making you compare yourself to other greats who are making it in life. What if you just focus on your own journey? what if you don't care about how you look? What if you take it one step at a time, take it one inch a time and never care if you will succeed or not . Most people wanted to become great, they want to get it now and that's why they always got overwhelmed when they discover that it needs a lot of effort and time. Most people are impatient and that's why they're lost, they will quit the moment they can't get what they want.
YOUR TIME WILL COME TOMORROW
Just wait for tomorrow, it may not come today but for sure it will come tomorrow. Don't forget to be patient, patience is a virtue that everyone underestimate. Believe in the power of waiting while working hard. Focus on taking it one step at a time. Think about your goal, do everything to get it but never care about perfection, don't judge yourself, don't judge your work and always aim to get ahead. You will only feel stuck if you're always looking for perfection. Being perfect is just an illusion. Time is your ally if you will use it very well, don't get bored in what you do and just take the next step and the next one and the next one. Never care if you need to take a million steps... just fall in love with it. Because at the end of the day the logic is very simple, you will never grow if you don't work hard. Accept that life is hard, accept that it's a brutal process with all your heart and everything is going to become easier. Most people are having a hard time with their lives because they think it's going to be easy.
ENJOY THE HUNTING
Be like a hunter, always move forward and chase what you need. Stop focusing on the final outcome, just focus on the process and see how it goes, stay committed to the process even if it is too damn hard. Just keep going even if you're having a hard time figuring out what actions to take. Enjoy the hunting, you have to appreciate every step of the way, and even the most difficult steps of the process... still learn how to enjoy it. Just look for the next step and execute it as fast as you can, don't think, don't worry, don't ever hesitate and just do it. If you can master this style then you will become very productive. A lot of people say they were talented but they couldn't even started, they were so scared to make a mistake and that's why they cannot win in life. It's the process, it's the struggle that is fun and not the results, it's the little steps that will excite you not the finish line. So while you're still struggling to make it... appreciate it because when you're already successful you will look for it. You may not experience that struggle again once you become successful. The greatest ones love the struggle, they don't give up, they totally embrace the process and work until the end.
ASK YOURSELF WHAT'S SO HARD ABOUT IT
Was it really hard? or are you just making dramas and excuses because you're too lazy and you want to get the results right away? was it really hard or are you just procrastinating all the time? are you always finding a way how to delay the process? it's hard because you're making it hard. It's hard because you're too slow and satisfied of exerting weak efforts, it's hard because you're not focused. There's nothing hard in any kind of work if you will take the steps one by one and never rush anything. It gets harder because you're forcing the results and thinking about the future too much. But if you will take your time and appreciate your every action then you will find that it's easier than what you think of it.
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