I am swamped with stuff. Is it not baffling?
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The habit of saying "I have no time" amounts to not knowing the exact waste of time every day.
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I was careful to derive maximum value in a day, but it was limited to my profession and unavoidable. Now, I look back and see that time was available to grow in other walks of life in parallel, but I missed grabbing those opportunities again and again.
Nevertheless, in the current situation, I take energy from an old saying: "The moment you awake, it is morning.". On the other side, I firmly believed that regret drains our energy, stops our progress, and delays the solution.
In the meantime, I get myself reinforced, uttering that I am not alone; people in general find the past underutilized, the future unpredictable, and the present not in sync with their priorities and wishes.
To keep myself going forward, I have narratives that are always visible to me and give me enormous power to go ahead.
♧Nothing is lost; I have to go far and even on unknown paths.
♧ There is no point in settling in life but to be crazy to know what is next.
♧ Get a few things wrong, but do not choose to give up.
♧ Better late than never
♧ Not allowing unhappiness to stay with me for more days.
♧ Our good stories are yet to be recreated.
And so forth, to keep something pushing me from inside.
I realize that a life is incomplete until we make some impact on the lives of others in any form. I am now convinced that impacts and my personal luxuries are two things just apart. More solution-centric actions are now my obvious way of life.
Regardless of the nature of our struggles, our curiosity to learn more is pivotal.
"Curiocity is the wick in the candle of learning.". William Arthur Ward
Learning every day matters. Learning of any sort is useful.
I must know more than what I need today. Possibly this strategy has made me separate from many people of my age and stream.
I was afraid of errors, and it became a strong barrier to my moving forward. Now I always look at these quotes:
"From error to error, we discover the entire truth." Sigmund Freud
"Always go too far, because that is where you will find the truth." Albert Camus.
"Go the extra mile. There is no one on it." Grant Cardone
"People do not lack strength; they lack will." Victor Hugo
I have to play the game of life with full force. But the truth is that it is always "I" against "I."
In this process, I have learned that an easy-to-use approach has proved more appropriate for me than adopting complex approaches.
I am less disturbed in uncomfortable situations. This is a mark that I have gathered over time. But full freedom from panic is not in human nature, as my wisdom emphasizes.
Going forward, now I am saying, "I have enough time."
I don’t feel awkward when people are ignoring me.
I am moving on a path in which others are not interested.
I love to be with people, but my mentality is a little different from herd mentality.
I look back at what I did. I go for making corrections to make my onward stories more interesting for larger benefits. This task has become a part of my routine. It is attractive among my daily engagements.
Work is not the reason for getting overly stuffed. It is the thought process that creates such feelings.
It is now established that confronting bad emotions and long lists of fears is making my inner strengths come closer to the realities of our lives.
At the same time, I am readily accepting that I have done less than what I am still capable of doing.