Tasks become easier when we have a compelling reason for doing them, and believe our efforts will be fruitful.
“Doing the math” can be a fun exercise.
If a student trains twice a week for approximately fifty (50) weeks a year, that’s about one hundred (100) hours of training. On the journey to black belt, students will have trained three-to-four hundred hours.
If a student practices spelling a word 10 times after school each day, they have practiced that word fifty (50) times by the end of the week.
Reading one book a month means reading twelve books a year.
Schedule regular time during the week to work on your goal.
Whatever we do, we get better at.
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. John 15:13
Be a friend to yourself.
You can have no greater love for yourself than to lay down your current self to pursue the person you could become.
