Wednesday, 3 February 2016

One of The Stepping Stones to Improve Yourself


Like I said in 'The Long Road': Everyone needs challenges to improve themselves (in life and personally). There are times we fail and get lost, and there are times we succeed. But if you decide to give up now - after getting lost or a failure, you lose. 

Inspirational people and great leaders became who they are right now because they could overcome their fears and failures. They fought with determination and discipline. And they never gave up on their dreams and values - no matter their circumstances. 
Those people were ones like us. There were times when they wanted to give up, but got out of it. Even I wanted to give up, but then I decided to stop pitying myself and blaming the others for my myseries. 

If you're not satisfied with your current life, you can make a difference of it by changing your way of thinking. By changing your way of thinking, you also change the way you live and the way you perceive the world. (And I'm still working on it ^_^)
Changing the way you're thinking takes a lot of time and energy, but it's worth it. You have to be more disciplined, determined AND most importantly, to be patient for it.

Like, getting more self-confidence: Self-confidence is a muscle that you have to train everyday. By challenging yourself and overcoming your challenges, you gain more self-confidence and satisfaction. And if you gain more self-confidence, you have more courage to challenge yourself and to make mistakes. Perfectionists are not those who do everything perfecty, but they are the ones who don't release. They don't release because of the Fear of Failing, and so they don't have the chance to perfect their skill(s) or product(s). Those who don't fear of failure can perfect their skill(s) or product(s) and evolve into a better person. 

Good Luck! ( ^_^ )

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