It dawned on me recently that very few people are able to live their lives with purpose and precision. The ones that do possess an ability to transcend the mental and physical chains imposed on them. Challenges seem to add fuel to the fire. Any spare minute is dedicated to more progression.
At a certain point, these types of people decide that their life will be lived a certain way. There will be a direction. A purpose for every action. They decide it’s time to go all in. Time to cut the dead weight. Bad relationships, habits, time and energy wasters, limiting viewpoints. All have to be eliminated for a greater cause.
While most wander aimlessly on autopilot, they remain steadfast in their plans. Getting to a point of such certainty that they can predict results based on previous patterns and improve by being present in the moment and dedicated to the game.
Have faith in your own vision by taking back control and being completely aware of what you spend your time doing. Recognize which patterns and habits provide you with the best results. People may enjoy pursuing different missions but the message remains the same: Live With Intention.
What is your mission? What steps are you taking to accomplish it? What can you add to better yourself? What can you subtract to better yourself?
These are all important questions you should be asking in order to come up with ways to save time while progressing exponentially quicker. Keep revising and editing your procedure to make it work at an optimal level.
The truth is there is no ceiling. You can keep climbing. Stop for a few minutes and enjoy the view but remember what your purpose is. The mission takes precedence no matter what obstacles are in the way.
Start by taking your time back. Be ruthless. It’s okay to say “no”. It won’t be handed to you by anybody. You don’t owe any explanations for going after it. Just remember how bad that sting of regret will feel years down the line if you don’t. That should be all the motivation you need.
Have faith. Find your path. Make it count.