You are the greatest project that you’ll ever work on. Restart. Reset. Refocus. As many times as you need. Just don’t give up.

You are the greatest project that you’ll ever work on. Restart. Reset. Refocus. As many times as you need. Just don’t give up.

How many times have you said to yourself that you were ready to just quit? I would venture to guess it is more times than you might have imagined. But did you quit? Or did you stick it out and keep going? 

The secret to success is never quitting when you’re tired. You quit when you’re done.

Most people do not talk about their setbacks. So we are less often aware of when or how someone is not moving full speed forward. This can in many circumstances make each of us feel as if we are the only ones who are not progressing while everyone else is succeeding, but that is absolutely an illusion. The reality is that majority of us encounter many setbacks of varying degrees of magnitude and as a direct result, we are continuously working to overcome those setbacks and gain new ground along the way.

When you look back on your life, you may find various aspects of your accomplishments which ring louder than others in your self estimation. The reality is that you, yourself, are a much more significant accomplishment than any individual deed or other act that you might look back on with pride.

As we review moments from our past, we might shudder when we think about certain chapters and feel less than proud about how we navigated that difficult chasm in our lives. The reality is that we are in a continuous state of navigation in which each and every one of our most important components, as well as the far lesser ones, are maturing.

If we are generous with ourselves and we allow ourselves to take pride in how much our own individual evolution has matured, we most certainly can find the newfound energy to look at any setback that we might be currently encountering and summon the willpower, strength and determination to get back up and take on the responsibilities that are staring at us. 

The ability to fall down seven times and get up eight is a learned skillset that must be practiced with regularity in order for us to navigate our pathway to new territory and new opportunities for greater success. 

If you are learning to mature these qualities within yourself, find the discipline necessary to get yourself back into proper mindset and then take on the task at hand with an even greater degree of confidence and certainty, because when you believe in yourself, you become omnipowerful. 

Happy Saturday!

I’m Brian

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I believe it is truly possible to change the world, one thought at a time. If anything I have written connects with you, please share it with others. My goal in creating this is to help others with ideas that are thought-provoking, stimulating and cathartic.