Toughness

Life is tough, but you’re tougher

Have you ever had one of those days where you just didn’t feel like doing a damn thing?

I certainly have and let me just tell you from experience. They suck. But, they only suck if you let the feelings of tiredness or fatigue get the best of you. 

On days when things suck there is a great opportunity in front of you. Push through it. Do the things you need to do for the day. Do your workout, finish the assignment, complete the report, follow though with your daily habits. If you can push through and complete the things you are dreading then they no longer have power over you. 

Even when you’re not feeling like it you can still complete the task. Nothing can stop you. You will feel proud of yourself and feel your mood and energy levels improve. 

If you can push through and still do the workout even when you feel a little sore or sick you know you can crush the workouts on days when you are feeling great. 

You beat fatigue today and the next time it comes knocking you’re more prepared, tougher, more determined. 

Nothing can stop you. 

You live your life in excellence no matter how you feel that day, no matter what stands in your way you are going to overcome it.

This is how you build both mental and physical toughness. This is how you become unstoppable. So push though it and keep crushing life people. 

To round out this post I’ll leave you with a quote from last month’s author, Dale Carnegie, “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.”

In essence don’t give up when things get tough and you will be able to accomplish whatever you set your mind to. Because you’re tougher and more resilient than anything life can throw at you. 

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Remember, Life is tough, but you’re tougher.

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” – MLKJ