Confidence Carries Burden

Motivation is often married with a motive to GO, GO, GO.

Once we catch that strike of motivational lightening we go wild and see how far it can carry us. 

A few days later, maybe a week…it’s faded away. 

It’s seamless. There is nothing holding it together besides a simple feeling that is bound to change eventually. 

I vote to start being motivated by the NO’s and not only the GO’s. 

If something is getting in our way, let’s address that first before we go a whole different direction.

If we keep telling ourselves the same things from eating healthier to running a marathon and we STILL haven’t taken the first step towards them, then why do we keep saying it?

Let’s just stop saying it.

Trust me, I’m the last one to squash any big dreams and desires one has. But hear me out here…

Saying we’re going to do something and not actually doing it is creating so much more stress than the “stress” we think it will take to get the ball moving in the right direction. 

So, go ahead and stop talking about a big game when we don’t even have our cleats on.

Allow ourselves the breathing room to figure out what we need to stop doing in order to move ahead with the things we should be doing.

Confidence carries no burden. 

When we let the stress we’re carrying go, we’ll find we don’t need to drastically change a large number of things in our life, but rather a few little things that can make all the difference. 

Nothing Stronger Than The Choices You Make Today,

Tim

 

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