Thank you for your words! Discipline will always be part of the progress, but if we find ways to stay motivated for longer, we will definitely remove part of the resistance.
That's such an important mindset! Having trust in yourself and, constantly improving your skills and giving value are key elements in achieving your dreams. Keep going and stay consistent. The journey will be as meaningful as the destination itself.
Happy birthday! 🥳I'm glad to hear that my video added to the beauty of your special day. Enjoy your birthday and I wish you all the best for turning 24! 🎉🎂
Your insights on self-discipline versus momentary comfort are spot on! How do you personally manage to keep going on days when motivation feels nonexistent? Any specific tricks you use to ‘push’ through?
It's great to hear this! On days when my motivation is low, I try to remember my larger goals, separate myself from the temporary emotions and just do the thing without overthinking too much. Otherwise, my mind will try to stop me. I always roughly plan the tasks for the day, which also helps me stay focused. I think it's important to accept these "low motivation days" as part of the progress and not to let them distract us. It is just a temporary state, and we'll soon be back on track.
I love how you compare discipline to a ‘backup’ for motivation! Do you think there’s a balance between pushing ourselves and recognizing when we genuinely need rest?
I absolutely think that balance is key. It's important to understand our boundaries and learn to allow ourselves some rest when we need it, as this will make us more productive in the long run. I think the tricky part here is to learn to recognize when we really need rest and when our mind is just looking for an "excuse".
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I completely agree that discipline kicks in when motivation fades Your advice on combining both is inspiring, and it’s making me rethink my approach
Thank you for your words! Discipline will always be part of the progress, but if we find ways to stay motivated for longer, we will definitely remove part of the resistance.
I also trust myself and work hard for my dreams.
That's such an important mindset! Having trust in yourself and, constantly improving your skills and giving value are key elements in achieving your dreams. Keep going and stay consistent. The journey will be as meaningful as the destination itself.
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Today is my birthday I'm 24 years old. A beautiful video on a beautiful day😊
Happy birthday! 🥳I'm glad to hear that my video added to the beauty of your special day. Enjoy your birthday and I wish you all the best for turning 24! 🎉🎂
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I want to talk to you when I learn English.😊
How many words do you think I need to know for C2 English?
Your insights on self-discipline versus momentary comfort are spot on! How do you personally manage to keep going on days when motivation feels nonexistent? Any specific tricks you use to ‘push’ through?
It's great to hear this! On days when my motivation is low, I try to remember my larger goals, separate myself from the temporary emotions and just do the thing without overthinking too much. Otherwise, my mind will try to stop me. I always roughly plan the tasks for the day, which also helps me stay focused. I think it's important to accept these "low motivation days" as part of the progress and not to let them distract us. It is just a temporary state, and we'll soon be back on track.
I love how you compare discipline to a ‘backup’ for motivation! Do you think there’s a balance between pushing ourselves and recognizing when we genuinely need rest?
I absolutely think that balance is key. It's important to understand our boundaries and learn to allow ourselves some rest when we need it, as this will make us more productive in the long run. I think the tricky part here is to learn to recognize when we really need rest and when our mind is just looking for an "excuse".