Are You Committed?
One thing that I have always struggled with growing up was commitment. Like I shared in my first blog, I would always have thoughts running through my head doubting my potential. How can you commit to change when you don't believe you're capable of change yourself? Luckily after reading many books about personal development, I was able to fight those thoughts of not being worthy of change, or success and truly commit to the person I am becoming today. I say "becoming today" knowing that every day has room for improvement. When you enter everyday knowing that you can improve on something, makes it less about being perfect and more about focusing on making decisions that will bring you closer to that end goal you might have.
How do you beat the thoughts of self doubt?
As I stated in the previous paragraph beating self doubt and lack of commitment took everything in me to accomplish. I developed a routine down for whenever I doubt my capabilities and this routine was brought to my attention by reading "Love yourself like your life depends on it." After reading this very inspiring book I wrote a vow to myself promising to accomplish everything listed everyday. My vow goes as follows "I vow to fully commit to my daily practices to maintain and clear and healthy mind. I vow to stick with this routine everyday and whenever I feel like I deserve less. I vow to remain honest with everyone, most importantly myself. I vow to make my decisions out of love and not fear. I vow that everything I do will be out of love for myself. I vow to love myself, because I am deserving of love." Reading this helps me make some of my hardest decisions, and leads me to choosing love above all else. For example if I am committed to a diet, but want a cheeseburger I will read this vow out loud, or to myself and ask myself if I really wanted to be healthier I wouldn't want to eat this cheeseburger. Sorry if that was a bad example, but what I am trying to say is that this vow helps my mind stay on track and committed to my end goals. That is how I am able to overcome self doubt and my lack of commitment.
Next Blog, and Daily Practices.
Thank you all for reading yet another one of my blogs. I really hope that you are able to find some useful information. I'm sure you can tell that I am not an English major, but the content that I provide has one soul purpose. Help you all achieve your goals that you never thought that you could. On Wednesday February 2nd, I will be sharing with you my morning routine, and just the Robin Sharma says in his book The 5AM Club, "own your morning, elevate your life." I would like to end this blog by saying if you have any tips, or if you want to reach out to have a one on one conversation please comment and let me know. I would love to get to know you guys and hear some topics that you would want to hear. That's all for now though, until next time 😁
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