It’s been just one of those days, and one of those kinds of weeks. You know the kind, the ones that drain you, everything needs your attention and nothing seems to go according to plan. That kind where you look at your to-do list, and it’s longer than when you started the week.

How do you keep on grinding? How do you keep all the plates spinning and maintain mental sanity to push through it all?

I’m reminded of a quote from a favorite book, Motivation Manifesto by Brendon Burchard

“Greatness belongs to those who have mastered the ability to focus relentlessly on their ambitions and act decisively toward them.”

See when the days get long, to-do lists never-ending and never progressing we need to lean into our motivation. Why are we here, why does this matter to us, and what’s the long game?

Keeping this a short post because I don’t have insane wisdom here. take that time to remember your long game. What’s the 5 and 10-year plan? And how can you lean on that motivation to get you through the week that didn’t go to plan.

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