I got fed up with motivation some years ago, mainly because after getting motivated and jubilating with high spirit, you still get back into your closet and meet with the disappointment, depression and worries you left behind. Now, motivation is great, but what works for me is inspiration. Being inspired to challenge the challenge can really do the magic. For us to be inspired, there must be concrete evidence to hold on to daily after the excitement of writing the goals are gone.
Most times we are enslaved by past ugly experience and when our tentacles are withdrawn to the shells, we vow not to get embarrassed again by failure, fear and disappointment. That's a safe thing to do, but there's greater embarrassment in looking back to see the things you would have gotten, but it's not yours because you weren't bold enough to sail through the storms. It's even more embarrassing to find that you are running out of time to do what you once had all the time to do. It's more disappointing to know you blew it and going back is more painful than moving forward.
So, I'm here to tell you, rather inspire you to do more, despite the storms. Don't let go of that project, just because it looks impossible. Actually, everything is possible to those that believe enough and hang on long enough.
Remember the good times, let go of the rough memories. The history of our lives have a way of affecting our today if we let it. The beautiful thing is that we can decide what we let do what.
Let your past success inspire you and let your past failure teach you.
Be inspired to do more, write more, sing more, draw more, teach more, design more, work more.
No matter what you are doing today, the success is hidden in the more.
I'm I telling you not to move on? No, but move on with the goals pulled along with you despite the storms trying to pull it away from you
It's still possible!