Tuesday, 22 January 2019

The Architect

I have always been the type of person who wanted quick results and that is not always the best thing. Sometimes you need to be patient and take it slow and commit to the cause. We tend to forget what we are trying to achieve when are so blindsided by our lack of perseverance. Giving up too soon when we could have made it if we had just hustled a little longer. Take away the happiness factor and then we seem to hate it. Forgetting why we even started it off in the first place. In moments like this, we need to look back and recall why we are doing what we are.

Look at the bigger picture and remember you are the architect and only you can choose how to design the structure of your life. It's simple yet complicated. How do we take the steps and calculate when we don't even know what the end product should look like? So first thing first, try projecting your end goal it doesn't have to be precise you just need a rough idea of what you want and the rest will follow. Take some time to do that. Jumping into something without a plan usually backfires. What I like to do is write it down and make steps or pointers so I know I am on the right track. And of course, there are some unforeseen factors that may come along.  You might feel down and low but that's where you adapt and learn. For me, one of the best parts of life is the triumph over struggles. Innovate and experiment because we are still young, so don't let a few setbacks make you feel like it's the end. Cherish the worst of times as you do the best of times because you end up learning more from them and you tend to see how strong you really are. You are the main character of your life and you always come out STRONGER.

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