Take some time to remember the journey that you are on now.
Everyone’s on different journeys but one thing that we all have in common is change within ourselves.
We all have that little thing because at some point there are those things that make us a little nervous or a little bit teary and that’s fine.
It's normal to have bumps in the road but remember that having a journey is never a timeframe.
There’s never a timeframe for a journey because everyone is different.
No one has a perfect journey because if there was perfect there wouldn’t be a journey in the first place.
There wouldn’t be anything to look at inbetween from start to finish and controversial opinions and think that with a journey, there isn't an end because I think there’s always something that we can always work on.
But that comes from someone who is always one more, always striving to see what there is and that it isn’t necessarily a bad thing because it’s what keeps me motivated.
It makes me want to better myself constantly and push boundaries that I didn’t think I could have.
When the good comes we forget about the times of when we’ve struggled and I think it’s good to remember those times of struggle to make us feel grateful for the days where we’re not.
Which is not to be a damper on the days that you do have good but it’s good to recognise it when sometimes we have felt so low for so long.
It’s good to think that wow I never thought I’d get out of that hole, but now I have.
Even if you feel that you haven’t completed your journey, we think about how far away things are and if we will ever get to that point.
Will everything I’m doing now add up to the final result?
Will I get that dream job?
Everyone has different goals either fitness goals, traveling, a job all those goals in mind and sometimes we can’t really see where it’s going to go.
Sometimes we can almost convince ourselves that if we can’t see something and especially as people we do this quite a lot that if we can’t see something in front of us, we can’t envision ourselves within that position.
Which when it does imposter syndrome can keep in but that's another topic for another day.
The lack of motivation to carry on can make us either fall behind or even just simply give up.
You have to think in the long run it will add up and ask yourself how much do you want this?
How much do you want this or how much you gonna prove this is how much I want it.
Because it’s not about how much you tell people, it’s how consistent you are with something.
Being consistent will make things feel so much easier along the way because it’ll just be routine.
If things don’t go to plan because the process cannot be rushed and timing, timing is the last thing to worry about.
Timing is the thing that you don’t control, you don’t control how many hours or days but what you can control is making sure that you’re doing the things within that time.
Just remember for the people that are on their journeys, how you’ve not given up yet you’re still doing it you’re still getting up every day you’re still doing exactly what you wanna do.
Even if you’re not doing exactly what you want to do and you feel like there isn’t the opportunity to carry on with the journey, that is a journey in itself.
It’s probably harder for example, you might be in a job that you don’t wanna be in but you have no other option right now and you know that is tough.
There can be so many different scenarios and lifestyles which just make you feel like it’s impossible to get there.
But you’ve got up and shown up.
You don’t show up for anyone else, you always show up for yourself.
A single step is better than no step and it doesn't matter where you are in your journey, or what your journey looks like and how people perceive your journey.
Nothing is more important than you, you’re enough for that journey to be complete.
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