Recently, I had a reader write to me about not being good at finishing things. A course they bought A diet they want to do Going on all of the hikes they want to take in their area 1. Make It Deeper 2.
Use Accountability and Consequences 3. Get Support As you deepen into the practice of being committed, you’ll notice that you’ll falter. You’ll want to give up, bow to distractions, or have a list of reasons why it’s OK to put it off.
That’s totally OK—this isn’t about doing it perfectly—it’s about breaking free of habitual patterns. So when you falter—don’t quit. Think of it as a part of the growth process.
You’ll start, fail, learn, and try again, over and over again. As you do this, you may get discouraged, so it’s important to find support to keep going—get encouragement!.
