When you think about quitting...
Think about why you started.
For example, it's easy to start a new do-it-yourself project, a new job, or even a new diet. But what happens when it turns out to be a little more than you bargained for?
What about the DIY project that goes from (what you thought was) a 2 week task to a 2 month ordeal? What about when that new job you accepted that seemed too good to be true, was in fact, too good to be true and you're putting in more hours than you intended? What about that diet you told yourself you would give at least 90 days has become boring, tedious and redundant only after just a few weeks?
Do you give up, quit and go right back to the way things were; to the way you were? Or do you push yourself through the mundane honoring your commitment and strive to meet the goal that's ahead?
I know that this is something I personally need to work on. No matter how large or small the endeavor may be, if I put the effort and thought into starting it, I need to take responsibility and follow through.
For if it is truly important to you, you will find a way. If not, you will always find excuses.

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