Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Male Waxing Madison, Wi

The goal re-route

Nobody said starting a project (any type) was easy.

The beginning of something really worthwhile is difficult slope. It is not easy to climb a mountain, it is not reaching the top, there will be injuries, frustration, and despair and there is that most of the time we hope to reach the top is much easier and convenient, forgetting that when we want something really and believe it will have to prepare to fight many battles, some of them will win, some will experience life and at every step we take we have the opportunity to withdraw because each step is more difficult, so are the beginnings.

What is it that stands firm to the mountaineer even in the most heavy snow?
What makes us fight for what we want but we see it nearly impossible?
HOPE
confidence in what we want but above all confidence in ourselves . The FE what we believe and want.


During a fall that could be considered frustrating , there will be an opportunity to regain the enthusiasm, trying again, to trust that we can do everything that we propose, that the Fe in us in the goodness of the universe, trust in our decisions and confidence in us as architects of our destiny will always be the best tools to continue.

is our decision to withdraw midway, leave it all when things get a little complicated. Nobody has the power to judge by this, but we can also choose to recover the Fe with which we began the project, confidence in us, hope that the future will always bring surprises and everything is an opportunity to be better.

There is nothing worse than losing the faith in ourselves ... still feeling that all is not lost, despite having forgotten the reasons why we started something, we can always find in us a reason that led us there and rescue him, remember this occasion and fight to regain the enthusiasm and confidence, after all ... someone told me a few months ago:

"Do not focus on the height at which you are uploading or scratches in you; Focus on Target"


Frankly ... I think it's an important philosophy of life.





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