Tuesday, July 21, 2015

On the top

When we reach the top of the mountain, we can see all the little trips and falls were all worth it. At the time the trip and the fall was all we knew, we let the accidents become us. What next is up to you. There's always bigger obstacles. So I ask one final question: "What are you going to tell others, that you stopped after the first obstacle, or that you still climb over your fears and keep the bullshit in the bag?". Make the choice, as you always have.

Endurance

We all break at some point, the key is to be able to last as long as possible and maintain endurance even in the hardest parts of life. Find the strength to keep pushing and always know yourself. Don't become fodder for the cannons of failure.  Make the choice.

Why

Why say no? You're the only one who stops the train of success. Start taking the blame for losing. Saying no is basically sayinng ,"I'm done,  you win". Understand what you say no to, you may be missing out on the opportunity of a lifetime. Make the choice.

Get it out

Whatever you have to do, do it. No more saying no, quit the bullshit.  You start now. Make the choice.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Keep moving

No matter what or how much you have,  never be complacent. Always want more, not because you want it but because you deserve it. Get the most out of life. Stay hungry or stay satisfied with a normal living.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Don't think about it too much

AS we all know, we all make mistakes. We do things in our past life that we may wish that we could change. The fact of the matter is that we do not have time machines. My best advice is to keep on keepin' on. Don't let yesterday change what today is going to be like. Make the best out of what you've got. If you have things slowing you down, forget about them, you'll only be happier. Make the choice.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Proud

A great point to get to in life is knowing that you've done a lot with your time, that you have accomplishments. Even if the accomplishments aren't all too much, we must take responsibility for them just as much as we should for our mistakes. I'm asking that you go to bed knowing that you've made goals, no matter how big or small they are. Every single one of us has accomplished something, whether it being able to finish a quarter-pound cheeseburger or climbing Mount Everest. Be happy with who you are and what you've done. Don't get complacent and stop achieving goals, just understand you are more than you give yourself credit for. I go to bed knowing that I have done so much for my body and that I am going to be graduating high school with my AA, that's huge to me. Go about life patting yourself on the back, or stumble through trying to pick yourself up. Make the choice.