If you love what you do, you will succeed
If you truly care about what you are interested in learning, growth comes naturally. Your consistency will allow you to grow as long as you keep on learning actively.
Often, we are clouded by fear and doubt and excitement. We think that the best way to grow is to put in 200%, and then we will be successful. This is a common misconception. Real growth comes from doing the activity with as minimal effort as possible. This allows us to stay consistent with growth and avoid burnout. When we reach burnout before truly building a habit, it is easy to just completely quit the activity as a whole.
When we build a habit first of consistently working on our craft, it allows us to eventually get to a point where what felt like 200% in the beginning now only feels like 50% effort, because your mind and body are in alignment with the activity. Things only get easier over time, and the hardest part of learning anything is the first 10%.
It is hard to learn something without loving it. If it was not meant for you, you will never find real joy in doing the activity, even if you see external success.
I want to know what is the thing that you love most in your life, and what would be a way to incorporate it daily with as minimal effort as possible to ensure you avoid burnout.
Thank you for reading, I will talk to you soon!
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If you love what you do, you will succeed
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