After a base level of discipline has been established, it seems that “not quitting” is no longer the primary concern. The major determinant to success, at that point, seems to be quitting everything that’s holding me back.
After a base level of discipline has been established, it seems that “not quitting” is no longer the primary concern. The major determinant to success, at that point, seems to be quitting everything that’s holding me back.
Identifying what it is that is holding you back is the hardest part!
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That is true for most of us. Good job!!!
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Indeed. I like to say establish discipline first, then refine strategy. Discipline and strategy seem to apply to everything.
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Well said!
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Thanks! 🙂
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True that. A wonderful piece.😃
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Thank you. 🙂
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You are welcome.😁
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I took over 800 words to write something similar in a blog post earlier. Will Struck of Strunk and White fame must be rolling over in his grave if he saw the post. Good work.
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Thanks for the compliment! I’m just an overthinker—it has its advantages and disadvantages. 🙂
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Quitting or not quitting isn’t always the answer to a problem. Sometimes you need to let go and continue on. xo
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Indeed! Not to be annoyingly contrary, but “strategic quitting,” is how I’d phrase it. 🙂
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As Princess Elsa once sang ” Let it go”
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Love that song, haha!
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