There are two camps in life right now.
One camp is the one GRATEFUL for how they could move this year already, how well they could adapt to the challenging new programme, and how much better their year will look if they have great health. They are very much glad they got going.
The other camp in life is bragging how much time they had over Christmas, and how “lucky” they are to have yet another week off even if nobody else is off, even if it does mean binge watching Diagnosis Murder and Ramsey’s kitchen nightmares, everyone “ought to be jealous yes?”-somehow envious pf the mundaneness of this schedule?
Rest is good but the longer you celebrate being inactive, not doing much and celebrate yet one more week eating rubbish, the harder it is to get going again, and the more likely you will settle for mediocrity, settle for a lifestyle where you become an “expert” on takeaway menu’s and an expert on binge-watching trash TV shows. Your mental health will also be likely on the floor because you have little to stimulate your brain.
When you challenge yourself every day to get better, you force yourself to rise to the challenge. When you challenge yourself, a different type of mindset takes over, watching trash and eating trash no longer becomes acceptable, no longer satisfying and definitely not fulfilling in any way, and you realise that you were destined for much better in life after all.
Do more in life and your sense of purpose is very strong and have everything to live for, and you will get up every morning raring to go extremely eager to get stuff done!!!
