You’ve set a goal. You’re excited. You have all that ambition welling up inside of you. You set out to make it happen — and you get clobbered.
If you’re alive, you’ve probably had that experience. That’s when the insecurities creep in. You immediately get upset with yourself. You find all the nooks and crannies within that tell you you’re not as great as you should be.
If you’ve ever got frustrated and asked yourself, “Why do I keep doing this!?” recognize that in that moment, you’re being upset instead of getting back in the game. So, if you’ve set a goal and failed, I need you to forgive yourself. If you don’t, it keeps the issue in place. It keeps this idea that you shouldn’t take action in place, along with all those other lies, like “I suck.”
If you’re ready to get back on track and set goals that will light you up, pop in those earphones, and let’s get to it!
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