WHY DID YOU QUIT? Did you FIND your MISSION?

in #business7 years ago

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It's NOT whether the journey is comfortable or not ... but whether it aligns with YOUR Mission!

Just like, when we were little, our mission was to recognize familiar things, crawl, walk and then eventually to talk ....

With time our mission changes.... however it, in most cases, still remains proportionally CHALLENGING.

You see, when something feels right, and it is aligned with what you've been put on this EARTH for...
just like when you were learning how to walk, and you carried on until you succeeded, you should also continue, however the large the obstacles may seem.

Quitting is simply NOT an option!

We are always NEW to something, at some point!...

However it's up to us to decide whether it's going to stay that way...

I still remember when, as the president of my college (many moons ago), I had to give public speeches at important events ...
I would just plain panic, even days prior to a particular event.... and on the day, I would go all red on my face, start sweating as if there was no tomorrow, rushing through the lines written on a piece of paper, with a trembling voice..

Recently however I realized that sometimes, it's the things, we are the most afraid of, are just the things we were actually MEANT to be doing!

If you have already identified what your very CORE purpose on this EARTH is ...

PLOUGH through every single obstacle, no matter how big or small ....these things are there to test how badly you really want it!
If you haven't quite figured it out ...

Gain as much experience as you possibly can by working with people across different industries ... and that should help you figuring it out ...

Stay Daring

Stay Focused

Stay Humble

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Thanks for the extra inspiration. Loved your words! We all need to just take the leap and trust ourselves and the universe. Don't let your fear block your success :) def upvote

that's right, the only thing that typically stops us is ourselves. Thanks @hfigueroa