Grinding through things?
Sometimes you have to go through an obstacle and not around it.
Sometimes it's going to be difficult, and you will want to put it down for the evening. But in order to really be successful, you need to put the boots on and get to work.
What are you prepared to do? Is your WHY strong enough?
My taekwondo instructor said to me the other day - "I have failed more gradings for the black belt than anyone else in the world probably. I couldn't do the moves for ages. But, because I stuck with it and I wanted to get better, I was able to achieve the black belt".
We give up too quickly when things go wrong.
Why should it be easy? There is work to be put in and the value you put in is equal to the value of the reward.
We need more sitting down actually doing the thing. Instead of sitting there thinking about why we haven't started yet.
What's something you've worked hard at in your life, that you persisted through difficulties, until the end?
How good did it feel getting that thing completed?
Harness what you did when you knew that you were capable of achieving that thing.
You still are capable, just don't give in so easy.
When you don't have someone looking over you, it can be difficult to stay persistent.
That's why your environment is so important, surround yourself with people who are also persistent and want to achieve, like our Facebook community Marketplace SuperHeroes!
The champions always go the extra mile. The extra 5 push-ups in the gym or the extra 30 minutes of research can define a true champion.
Where is the enjoyment in not challenging yourself?
Once you have moved up a difficulty, you don't want to start playing on a lower one.
How much grit do you have in your life?
"Get The Grit & Hit The Grind" - Robert Rickey.
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