Telling myself that the show must go on. There's always someone who will work and fight harder for what you fighting for. It's good to plan rests, to avoid burnout, that's unfortunately something I learnt from experience.
@izakotim I absolutely understand that. It's just that, burnout is as real as feeling unproductive, and resting, relaxing and rejuvenating on time is something I've learnt from lifting regularly for the last 4 years, you really bring a better, stronger perspective after taking a break!
when things get tough, remember why you started.
it's easy to lose sight when you're deep in the trenches.
your 'why' is your north star, helping you navigate challenges.
the tougher the obstacle, the more opportunity to refine your approach.
setbacks? they're just iterations for your personal growth.
resilience isn't built overnight, it's a compound interest of grit.
what's the 'why' that keeps you in the game?
It's either doing this or I'm stuck doing something I hate for money. There really is no other option than for this to work. I've lived that life working for someone else, having to juggle 500 things just to be paid $15/hr. Not even close to worth it. Would much rather get paid the ~$20/hr that I'm getting paid now (when I made the switch to freelance/self employed it was close to $5/hr, probably less).