Why do you quit?

Is it because something did not work out; did someone else tell you it was a waste of time; or did you simply not meet your own expectations of success and give up rather than feeling like you failed?

Here are some fun excuses I have used:

  1. It was harder than I expected

  2. I was missing something and had to stop

  3. I got bored 

For me, quitting on some things became a habit, one that I just kept recycling without even being aware of it.  I know this is true because some of the evidence is in a box under a bed some of it is padding my body.

How do you fix it?

 Tell the truth about what is going on, every day. (Write it down)

Only try to solve one thing at a time.

Don’t stop trying until you get the result you want.

Objections you might have:

  1. I don’t know where to start there, is so much I have got going on that I want to fix.

  2. I am afraid I will not know what to do or how to do it.

  3. What if other people judge me or criticize me.

Strategies to solve your objections:

  1. It does not matter where you start, just pick one thing and begin.

  2. If you don’t know, get the help or tools you need to do the job.

  3. Others will always have their opinions, that’s ok, you need to like and believe your own reasons for doing anything.

When you need support in getting started, that is where I can help you get laser focused on your own plan to move forward with success.