It will require you to cultivate patience, to have a positive attitude, and to be adaptive to your own needs.

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The key is consistency. You must have the patience to consistently come back at it again and again.

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The key is consistency. You must have the patience to consistently come back at it again and again. When you do, you will not only reap the rewards of your hard-earned knowledge, but you’ll be a better person for having cultivated the tenacity to keep trying.

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Part of being limitless is learning to let go of the fear of criticism from other people.

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Creating the life you want can be scary. But you know what’s scarier? Regret

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Don’t take criticism from someone you wouldn’t take advice from.

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Don’t allow other people’s opinions and expectations to run or ruin your life.

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“greatness isn’t born, it’s grown.”

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There is always a method behind what looks like magic.

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Genius is not born; it’s made through deep practice.

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Motivation also doesn’t mean you must enjoy something that you need to do.

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I really don’t like taking cold showers, but I do it daily

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Motivation is not something you have; it’s something you do.

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When you combine purpose, energy, and small simple steps (S3), you get sustainable motivation

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Small simple steps take minimal effort and keep you from being paralyzed with overwhelm.

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Lack of sleep compromises all of your cognitive skills, your focus, your memory, and your overall brain health.

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Why struggle when I could easily tell myself I don’t have the energy for this?

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Often our greatest struggles lead to our greatest strengths.

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“People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it,

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A goal is the point one wishes to achieve. A purpose is the reason one aims at to achieve a goal.

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