The second thing you can do to maintain long-term focus is to ,
"CONCENTRATE ON THE PROCESS NOT THE EVENT".
People who stay focused on their goals , make commitments towards their process rather than the event or results .They fall in love with the daily practice, not the individual event.
Focusing on outcomes and goals is our natural tendency, but focusing on processes leads to more results over the long-run.
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