Far From Home

 


"Am I on the right path?" "Is this really worth it" "What if-" These are questions we usually ask ourselves when we're about to step out of our comfort zones. One thing I've noticed is that it can be quite frustrating but you know what? It doesn't have to be.

Getting out of your comfort zone or place of stagnation can be a very scary thing. You get to places you're not used to, do things that you love but get tiring overtime and face different challenges ahead. The constant urge to pull out is constantly on your mind but you need to keep going to achieve your goal. 

Why am I sharing this with you? In this life you have to push for yourself one day and it won't be the most pleasant experience but it will build you and take you closer to your dreams and goals. This life thing gets hard but it's even harder when you choose to sit and do nothing about it. 

Everytime you want to quit or feel overwhelmed, track back to the reason why you decided to take that step and you will find yourself wondering why you were questioning yourself in the first place. Questions will pop up in your mind from time to time but you need to remind yourself of why you took that step. What you're doing is for you and to shape something in your life. Like I said, this life thing? It's the pits as you get older but you have to start taking hold of your life (making decisions is what I mean for the christians in the back saying Jesus is supposed to be in the driver's seat of which He is) to achieve your needs and goals. I've never seen anyone just lay back and life just hands them opportunities or goals are achieved. Even the same billionaires or people we revere so much who achieve their goals on a regular basis didn't do it by being in their comfort zone.

So, remind yourself of the reason(s) you've decided to work hard and push for yourself to achieve those goals and essentially keep doing your best. It'll all be worth it in the end.

Comments

  1. Thankyou! We always need to push ourselves to do our best and do it well too!

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  2. Just keep tell yourself: “it’ll all be worth it in the end”

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