Hey Allan,
Great post this week! Staying true to our goals and consistency is so important. I, too, find myself overwhelmed when I have so much planned each week—trying to find the motivation to juggle business, school, family, and personal development. I often wish I didn't need any sleep. My time is very precious, and I'm always looking for ways to automate things to make life easier. Time management has been a crucial factor in how much I get done during the day/week. Sunday is the day I look at my schedule and investments for the coming week to see if there's anything I can improve on or any opportunities I've missed in the markets.
I am in no way perfect. Putting off things sometimes happens, and I should fulfill the things I missed; I figure I'm going to make mistakes in my planning; what's important is that I know why I missed my target, learn from my mistakes, and keep going. 💪
I look forward to your next weekly post. Thank you for sharing.❤️
Your post reminds me of a book that I’ve been reading since 2012/13 - No Escuses, by Brian Tracy. One of my favorite quotes of the book says “Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than everyone else expects of you. Never excuse yourself. Never pity yourself. Be a hard master to yourself and be lenient to everybody else.”
This post hit home today. Definitely needing to reacesa priorities and be true to myself! Thank you for writing and hope that you feel better soon!
I look forward to hearing your thoughts in the comments! 🙏🏼
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Thank you for your vulnerability and honesty! You know how to keep it REAL. I used to get so hung up on my "slip-ups" and then start lose motivation. It's so true when you say you just have to be consistent!