I’m not really sure what to write today and not feeling much
“inspiration,” but I promised myself I would create something. And even though
it may not be my best work, I don’t want to give in to the urge to skip out on
my commitment. I may strike out, but I want to go down swinging!
And maybe there’s something in that right there. Choosing to
act regardless of outcomes. Even when it’s almost certain your efforts won’t be
praised and rewarded, there’s something to say for sticking it out and acting
anyway, because giving in is a destructive alternative. You may not break any
records today, make the big sale, write your masterpiece, PR during the workout
or change the world in a moment, but committing to the actions you placed
before yourself – the activities that will further your cause and advance you
towards your purpose – is a win in itself. Being able to “just do it” when
there’s every reason not to – regardless of the outcome – is important.
Both giving in and persevering are habits. And we generally
feed one or the other by the choices we make: to act with purpose, or to
passively surrender. I’m not saying that the quality of your work and efforts
don’t matter, but sometimes simply deciding to “just do it” is the win you
need.
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