Stamina
I've begun to find it easy to just be lazy. The form of lazy that includes the infamous lack of motivation and stamina.
For a few weeks I was more than on top of things--I was organized and even pushing my every waking minute to things I could be accomplishing. This was great of course, but I didn't give myself a chance to take a breather.
Now, I've seemed to just stop being motivated.
This, however, is always a temporary period in my life. I have been showered with blessings I that I was never deserving of. This has made me comfortable. It's like my accomplishments have been finished; as if I don't need to keep working hard or moving forward. Yet, I do!
As this blog is so conveniently titled, I need to continuously work on living consciously. I need to continuously be asking...
1. What can I be doing?
2. What can I learn?
3. How can I make ____ better?
These are just simple questions--but they are questions that couldn't be a better habit for me to start. My mind and body need rest, yes, but they also can not rest until they have been filled with wisdom and hard work. One can not rest a body or mind that hasn't even been growing.
There's no time to waste. It's time to fill the mind and body with critical thinking and working strengths--for then, only then, will rest, or "laziness," be worth while.
For a few weeks I was more than on top of things--I was organized and even pushing my every waking minute to things I could be accomplishing. This was great of course, but I didn't give myself a chance to take a breather.
Now, I've seemed to just stop being motivated.
This, however, is always a temporary period in my life. I have been showered with blessings I that I was never deserving of. This has made me comfortable. It's like my accomplishments have been finished; as if I don't need to keep working hard or moving forward. Yet, I do!
As this blog is so conveniently titled, I need to continuously work on living consciously. I need to continuously be asking...
1. What can I be doing?
2. What can I learn?
3. How can I make ____ better?
These are just simple questions--but they are questions that couldn't be a better habit for me to start. My mind and body need rest, yes, but they also can not rest until they have been filled with wisdom and hard work. One can not rest a body or mind that hasn't even been growing.
There's no time to waste. It's time to fill the mind and body with critical thinking and working strengths--for then, only then, will rest, or "laziness," be worth while.
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