From day one to some distant days, things happen.
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Many of us are amateurs, not knowing how to get things planned and executed. New results come with a new way of doing whatever we intend to start. An architect with nothing new in mind can’t add to what she or he does. A student remains mediocre because there are no new methods for scoring high year after year.
We must believe that there are people who are driving positive change in their surroundings who are surely not different from us. They are people with the same bodily functions, sunlight, systems, and infrastructure.
We plan repeatedly, but it never begins. Working in a vacuum never yields results.
Say, when we commit to and complete a task in 100 days, it begins on day one and ends on day 100.
Day one of any project or assignment is always memorable. On this day, our resistance to postponement and self-doubt is defeated. We make ourselves ready to see what happens. We gather the courage to succeed or face the consequences. On day one, we plant a tree to see its fruits in the next five years.
There are many tasks to accomplish in a particular frame of time. Wise people prefer to start small to boost their confidence. They know the obstacles and the mechanisms to handle them. Then they go for the tougher ones.
Persistence is the key to success in any endeavour. Even when we begin, chances of giving up are there if we are casual in our approach.
Day one plus persistence led us to achieve the goal. The day of reaching the destination remains in our minds in the same fashion as we wait for the best ending in a serious movie. Every day, we have to admit internally that what we are pursuing is feasible.
Believing that we are not less than others keeps our strength in active mode, and things finally happen. Additionally, we find our worth has expanded.
I have personally assessed the living style of inept people. They say tomorrow or next week for anything to start, and it never comes.
Things may be given green signals even if all resources are scattered or inadequate. These deficiencies are covered in the process by and by. This is the difference between theory and practice.
We need to contribute 100% from our side to any adventure. Things happen. We must gear things up in our control. We must know how to adjust the factors that are not in our control, like climate, regulations, cooperation from others, and so on.
My experience tells me that no matter what I choose to do, some people jump to conclusions and ask me to do something else. I listen to them, not follow. Knowingly or unknowingly, they were misguiding me in many instances.
I know that every action taken today is going to be remembered when people talk about my actions. I believe that life is to be approached from a specific perspective.
We aim to construct stories to inspire others. The path is tough, but not turvy in general. We have to find an area where we can gain prominence.
Learn to fill life with a variety of experiences instead of accumulating physical assets beyond our modern needs. Allow ourselves to make things happen, not just worry about how they failed in the days gone by. An unhappy mind is not ready to face the twists and turns of life.
Follow your heart, listen to your inner voice, and stop caring what others think, says Roy Bennett.
It is in human nature to run from core realities. The takeoff is not easy until our inner power is greater than our resistance.
Place ourselves in the class of people who make things happen, even if it was just their imagination, full of uncertainties initially.