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You don't need to be perfect. You just need to be consistent.
Don't wait for the perfect moment.
Be kind to yourself and keep moving forward.
Failure isn't the opposide of success. It's part of the journey.
What matters that you get back up and try again.
Remember it's OK to fail. Everyone fails.
What will you do today to light that fire?
It's like adding fuel.
What are the people you admire? Do they struggle too?
Do rewards motivate you to keep going?
What's the bonus tip? Do you do that?
Reward yourself for starting.
Do you agree that the hardest part is starting? Is it the same with you?
Do you write a to-do list every morning? How much time does it take you?
What's one small routine you can start today?
Do routines make things easier until you can do them naturally?
What gives more results - willpower or routines?
Over time those small efforts turn into big results. The key is to focus on progress, not perfection. How often do you do that?
What are the three steps to outsmart your brain not to be scared of a task?
1 - make it small. 2 - create easy routines. 3 - use the two-minite rule.
The narrator in the video says that our brain is wired to avoid pain and seek comfort. Do you think it's true?
Do you agree that laziness is just a habit?
What do you need to do if the task feels too big?
Do you ever feel like you don't have energy for everything you need to do? What do you do in those situations?
Do you always do what you've planned?