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It's fascinating what can occur once you realize clarity of thought. The post above reveals the place I got to mentally, after wrestling with my frustration pertaining to a project which was, I thought, going to be a very successful venture. While daunting, I managed to keep going. When I slowed down and ran into glitches, I had stopped for a time. I wrote the post to say that I wouldn't give up on myself.
My energy was powerful at the time, and nothing could stop me from trying.
I got back into that project, and was motivated to push through until I found success no matter what. At the very least, I was learning and gaining experience.
What is most interesting is that I found something else just one week later. It was completely unrelated to this project and sent me off into a completely new direction. But I found that I was entirely ready for it. My energy easily shifted to this new activity, and I began to find success almost immediately!
Keep working on your project, despite its daunting nature and never give up. Something unexpected might be just around the corner. It's the ENERGY that you have while you're working on the project, and not the project itself, that is the MOST important asset. It's what carries over to new things no matter how unrelated they may seem to be.
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My energy was powerful at the time, and nothing could stop me from trying.
I got back into that project, and was motivated to push through until I found success no matter what. At the very least, I was learning and gaining experience.
What is most interesting is that I found something else just one week later. It was completely unrelated to this project and sent me off into a completely new direction. But I found that I was entirely ready for it. My energy easily shifted to this new activity, and I began to find success almost immediately!
Keep working on your project, despite its daunting nature and never give up. Something unexpected might be just around the corner. It's the ENERGY that you have while you're working on the project, and not the project itself, that is the MOST important asset. It's what carries over to new things no matter how unrelated they may seem to be.
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