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RE: Steering the Wheel

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I love that you asked that question at the end. Reading this I am reminded of the habits I'm on my way to developing. Of course, I am not delusional enough to think that there won't be days when my discipline won't be tested. I guess this is the baseline for growth. You are tested and when you improve, you are moved to the next level.

I totally understand the part of the emptiness. I wasn't taken to social media but I gave away my time and self to books and things that added little or no values to my life. I came to recognize a pattern with me months ago and understood that while I can take the day off, I shouldn't take my eyes off the road.

I wake up very early these days despite not having to rush to work (I'm on a special leave) and I listen to Motiversity (heard of them?) and Your World Within. For the past few weeks, after I decided to live in the moment and give life all the fight I have got, everything seemed to be going so well. Doesn't mean I am not prepared for the worst...

Sorry for the long ass comment. Just to say lastly that I feel you in the decluttering. There are days I just want to flee. But this is life isn't it? Survival of the fittest.

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You are tested and when you improve, you are moved to the next level.

Fact ✅

I wake up very early these days despite not having to rush to work

That's a great habit. Don't let it slip.

Listen to Motiversity (heard of them?)

No, but thanks for this. I'll look into it.

For the past few weeks, after I decided to live in the moment and give life all the fight I have got, everything seemed to be going so well.

Yes, living in the moment, and being present is the way to get forward.

My road to self-discovery, contentment, understanding, and feeling inner peace with myself was a painful one that I embarked on by peeling back layers, basically turning myself inside out to gain answers. Years later I started to read about things that I discovered on my own and could attest to them being true.
It sounds cliché, but the past is gone, the future we don't know, but we have to make sense and come to terms with where we are now, and what we can do now.
When you do that, it's the only way you'll be able to face and overcome the worst of whatever life presents you.

Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate your thoughtful and informative comment:)))

It is always a pleasure...

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