You're not serious enough.

Procrastination cure

Good Sunday to you, friend.

I've finally managed to get back on my lane and removed the unnecessary habits that were taking away my time.

After spending so much time contemplating about why I and all the other people procrastinate, I found a rather unique answer.

And it is:

1. People are not serious about their goals.

2. People are not aware enough of the rules of success.

I was never serious about anything in my life.

I'm not sure how it came to be, but my character is rather "nothing matters" typa character.

Until recently, I managed to do all the things that led me to a certain "success" just because I was bored.

I now realize that this is not the way.

Not being serious about my goals very often results in me straying away from them.

I didn't have the foundational structure beneath my daily work.

I didn't know why I was doing it besides having fun.

It's different now.

I am aware that all these tasks that I wrote out yesterday night as I was planning the current day, I did it for a reason.

All these tasks are the steps I must take to get closer to the outcome I want.

Absolutely every one counts.

Every single minute you spend doing the right things, it compounds.

Understand that everything you do counts and be aware of your goal at all times.

About the rules of success: It's very simple:

1. It is not supposed to be easy.

If you wish for easy success, you are a fool.

True success lies in self-development.

YOU are the what success should represent.

2. It is not supposed to be fast.

It’s the same with easy success.

Do not rely on luck.

Do not have expectations for your work, but celebrate your small wins.

3. The more pain and discomfort you go through, the closer to success you are.

Self-explanatory.

Initial discomfort is inevitable.

You can achieve everything as long as you’re willing to go through pain.

4. You can always do more, and you can always do better.

You can always improve, no matter the circumstances.

You can also always work 10x harder.

Always self-analyze and be aware of that fact.

5. You can't lose if you don't quit and don't stop improving.

If you don’t get complacent and improve continuously, as well as keep pushing, you will succeed.

It just becomes the time + luck game.

Remember, it all comes down to you as a person, your identity, and your mindset.

Become the one that can.

Make it so hard to lose, that it becomes easy to win.” - Luke Belmar

Carve out these 5 success principles on your brain and never forget them; otherwise, you're going to spend a lot of time with negative thoughts.

Thank you for reading, I hope this letter was of help to you, friend.

Until next Sunday,

Nurysein

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