My first day back, I am so freaking tired that I find I can't work. I was tired on my break, but holy cow. I slept for 10 hours too. Something is definitely going on under the hood.
But this is just a cycle of use it, build it up, take a break. When you take a break, you will see how much it has changed your deep core by what happens during that break. At first it will seem like you've lost ground, and then it will build back up again. And then you'll take a break.
And with each cycle of build up and take a break, you'll see that the fear is less and less, and the success is more and more, until running the program or taking a break, you get exactly the same results.
One thing you should remember is that the only way to fail is to stop trying. If there's one thing I have learned in my life, it's that NOTHING matters for achieving success more than having a concrete goal and then going at it no matter what happens. You might not know this, but this is my 4th time trying to become a millionaire. At least four times previously, I have been within smelling distance of it, aaaallllmost able to touch it, grasp it... and then I had something outside of my control kill it, take it away, wreck it. The first time, it was cancer. The second time it was miscommunication. The third time, my girlfriend actually killed it because she was afraid that if I became wealthy, I'd leave her. Guess what made me leave her.
But each time, devastating as it is, I always get back to work. And each time, I learn something from the experience, and I come that much closer next time, because next time I know what mistakes not to make.
The only way to fail is to stop trying, because what most people think is failure is really just a lesson on what does not work, what not to do, and how to do it better next time!
"No man ever became great except through many and great mistakes." - W. E. Gladstone.
Works just as well for women.
So take it as it comes and keep going. You're not done yet!
But this is just a cycle of use it, build it up, take a break. When you take a break, you will see how much it has changed your deep core by what happens during that break. At first it will seem like you've lost ground, and then it will build back up again. And then you'll take a break.
And with each cycle of build up and take a break, you'll see that the fear is less and less, and the success is more and more, until running the program or taking a break, you get exactly the same results.
One thing you should remember is that the only way to fail is to stop trying. If there's one thing I have learned in my life, it's that NOTHING matters for achieving success more than having a concrete goal and then going at it no matter what happens. You might not know this, but this is my 4th time trying to become a millionaire. At least four times previously, I have been within smelling distance of it, aaaallllmost able to touch it, grasp it... and then I had something outside of my control kill it, take it away, wreck it. The first time, it was cancer. The second time it was miscommunication. The third time, my girlfriend actually killed it because she was afraid that if I became wealthy, I'd leave her. Guess what made me leave her.
But each time, devastating as it is, I always get back to work. And each time, I learn something from the experience, and I come that much closer next time, because next time I know what mistakes not to make.
The only way to fail is to stop trying, because what most people think is failure is really just a lesson on what does not work, what not to do, and how to do it better next time!
"No man ever became great except through many and great mistakes." - W. E. Gladstone.
Works just as well for women.
So take it as it comes and keep going. You're not done yet!
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!
The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!