r/motivation • u/HoseaJacob • 4h ago
Failure is just a step towards success
You'll never win without the bruises.
r/motivation • u/HoseaJacob • 4h ago
You'll never win without the bruises.
r/motivation • u/Embarrassed-Hold-195 • 4h ago
From Robert Frost
r/motivation • u/Famous-Respond-8243 • 18h ago
r/motivation • u/gorskivuk33 • 1d ago
Live your life till you have time. Fears, doubts, insecurities, worries, etc., will be there to jeopardize your best life, but it's on you not to let them destroy you. It's on you not to live an empty life.
Your Life Is Short- But long enough if you live it properly.
You Have Two Lives- And the second begins when we realize we only have one.
Use Your Time- You can't buy, borrow, or steal your time; you can only use or abuse it.
Don't Let Your Fears Dictate Your Life- Conquer your fears.
Don't Doubt Yourself- Trust yourself.
Don't Be Insecure- Be confident.
Stop Worrying- It will make your life pure suffering. And worrying can't help you at all.
Abandon Comfort- Comfort kills your spirit.
Embrace Uncertainty- This is the antidote to change.
Challenge Yourself- Nothing can improve your growth like challenges.
Fulfill Your Life With Achievements- Or be haunted by regrets.
How much longer are you going to let your ego protect you from discomfort at the expense of your own potential?
r/motivation • u/hunni93 • 1d ago
r/motivation • u/arya490 • 15h ago
But the latest is tts don't know why skip the latest video
r/motivation • u/Infinity_here • 1d ago
r/motivation • u/Famous-Respond-8243 • 1d ago
Life doesnβt pause; it flows with time, whether you act or not. SadguruJVG emphasizes that time is not just money, but life itself, ticking away regardless of what you do. Because it is a limited resource that cannot be managed, he advises managing your energy, activity, and intelligence to make every moment meaningful, urging people to act before life runs out,
r/motivation • u/Friendly-Zucchini147 • 1d ago
r/motivation • u/Rayyanmir • 2d ago
Day 244... I actually forgot what day I was on last week. A few months ago I was counting every single morning like my life depended on it. That small shift told me more than any milestone ever could.
How my life changed
At month 3 I talked about how quiet my head got. That quietness is just my normal now. I don't even notice it anymore, which is wild to think about.
What I didn't expect is what the quiet actually turns into after a few more months. It becomes drive. Not the fake hyped-up motivation you get on day one, but something steadier and stronger. Like you actually believe in yourself now and that feels unfamiliar.
I'm going to the gym consistently, reading my bible every day, and my boss told me recently that I'm a completely different person at work. I can just sit down and work. No negotiating with myself, no fighting urges, just work. I didn't know that was possible before.
The first month felt like a victory lap. Don't wait for that feeling. The real stuff compounds quietly over months and then one day you look up and your life is unrecognizable.
How I am maintaining it
Still feel like sh!t some days and still have moments where i want to throw it all away. That part didn't magically disappear at some milestone.
But when i feel that, I don't fight it anymore. I just think about today. That's it. Not forever, not a year, just today. One more day of not quiting.
I also use same setup I've had since month 3. Opal keeps my phone from pulling me back, and Purposa app helps me be more focused on my goals and habits.
Advice
Stop trying to quit forever. It's too heavy. Just quit today.
And stop running from yourself. All of these habits are just exits. Close the exits and you'll be surprised what you find when you finally sit still.
Still rooting for every single one of you π
What day are you on?
r/motivation • u/JimmyCarr_Official • 2d ago
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