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My Inspiration

Inspiration awakens us to new possibilities by allowing us to propel from apathy to possibility and helps transform our perception of our calibre.

 

At times it might elude us, and we may lose sight of our ambition and more often than not, we fail to be consistent with certain essential things in our life. 

There might be an ocean of reasons why we get uninspired and drift from a routine or a newly-developed habit, but one thing that remains the constant is the guilt that comes with discontinuing it. It becomes challenging to bounce back into the same routine because we start to believe that we are not enough, do not deserve, or are not capable

Do you know what’s the catch here? We are all of these things that we believe that we are not. Our brain is wired into believing that we are not adequate whenever we fail or discontinue a habit or a routine. Tired of ourselves, we tend to quit on the things that are important for us in the long run and suffer. But do we ever seek an alternative? Well, the answer could get as subjective as it gets but mostly, we do not. We quit. We start to think that the particular habit is not for us.

 

We often fail to think about an alternative that is straightforward and effective. It is nothing but a fresh start. We do not realize the mystical powers of a fresh new start in our lives. When we start afresh, we begin to see things from a new, fresher perspective. We tend to learn from our previous experiences. Not a lot of people realize it, and they let themselves drown in self-doubt. 

Instead, we should internalize that what keeps us going is the constant dedication and hard work. Relentlessly trying (again) and be inspired is what we should do each time we find ourselves retracing our steps to old habits. Remember each setback is a potential chance for a more extraordinary comeback. 

So, go ahead, BE INSPIRED!

I take my inspiration from these three personalities: