The dream is free.
However, the hustle is going to cost you.
Chasing dreams can be incredibly exhausting but thoroughly rewarding. While you essentially work Sunday to Sunday, you end up relishing the opportunity to get ahead and get one step closer to creating something that really matters. You see an opportunity that needs to be seized and constantly move forward towards achieving it.
This is the grind.
This grind is going to test you in ways you've never been tested before.
Your vision is going to demand that you put forward your best effort, work yourself past where you thought your limits were, and to dream as large as you can. There's nothing like chasing a dream and riding the roller coaster of exhaustion and pure excitement at the same time. But this is how it's meant to be. It's what comes along with doing what you love.
If you are willing to listen to the soft internal voice inside of you helping you travel the path you were meant to walk you can become something great.
Of course you should take the time to hear people who are trying to give you valuable counsel on your path, but at the end of the day, you must make your own choices and advance confidently and with tenacity. Because without those characteristics, you'll burn out and struggle to face the unavoidable fact of failure. Failure is an element of the game and it's there to teach you specific ways not to do what you have set out to do. Failure serves as a very valuable course adjuster when you are going in the wrong direction.
So welcome to the grind.
It's time to embrace the hustle, the challenges, and the failures that are going to come your way in order to see the massive success at the end of the tunnel. Don't get discouraged when things don't work out. Instead, be encouraged that you are trying and failing and you are getting closer and closer to success.
Invest in yourself and you will succeed.
However, the hustle is going to cost you.
Chasing dreams can be incredibly exhausting but thoroughly rewarding. While you essentially work Sunday to Sunday, you end up relishing the opportunity to get ahead and get one step closer to creating something that really matters. You see an opportunity that needs to be seized and constantly move forward towards achieving it.
This is the grind.
This grind is going to test you in ways you've never been tested before.
Your vision is going to demand that you put forward your best effort, work yourself past where you thought your limits were, and to dream as large as you can. There's nothing like chasing a dream and riding the roller coaster of exhaustion and pure excitement at the same time. But this is how it's meant to be. It's what comes along with doing what you love.
If you are willing to listen to the soft internal voice inside of you helping you travel the path you were meant to walk you can become something great.
Of course you should take the time to hear people who are trying to give you valuable counsel on your path, but at the end of the day, you must make your own choices and advance confidently and with tenacity. Because without those characteristics, you'll burn out and struggle to face the unavoidable fact of failure. Failure is an element of the game and it's there to teach you specific ways not to do what you have set out to do. Failure serves as a very valuable course adjuster when you are going in the wrong direction.
So welcome to the grind.
It's time to embrace the hustle, the challenges, and the failures that are going to come your way in order to see the massive success at the end of the tunnel. Don't get discouraged when things don't work out. Instead, be encouraged that you are trying and failing and you are getting closer and closer to success.
Invest in yourself and you will succeed.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is a fearless adventurer, professional life coach and writer. He is on a mission to incite the hearts and minds of those around him and help them live their best lives. Read more of his work on Instagram and throw yourself into these Quotes On Friendship for some more inspiration and motivation.
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