Just like it is unfair to project the accomplishments of others onto your first steps, don't try to put a common base on the triggers they use to stay motivate to yours.
Smart phone technology and social media companies have made it hard to escape the curated view of the perfect life. No person in reality comes close to living out the life displayed in their feed.
Your personal development work may seem like a chore and a bore to some around you. Its still important to drop a few details their way every so often.
In my work, I get to work with a a healthy amount people who seem pretty full of themselves. I allow them to live that out as their reality, except in extreme circumstances.
I am glad the fad of master gurus telling the world it needs more nap time is dying. The best way to get proper rest is simply to go to bed a little earlier and wake up a little later.
There might be a substantial financial charge to pay for your upgrade, but the price most find to steep is the need to leave certain things--or certain ones--behind.
You will go through periods where you are angry that no one seems to understand your struggles. You need to remember you do not know many of the struggles of others around you.
There is no need to write million dollar checks for expenses that don't exist, but don't let current lack of progress keep you from being ready for the first big break.
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