5. Be patient. Stick to a pace you can sustain. - Deepstash
5. Be patient. Stick to a pace you can sustain.

5. Be patient. Stick to a pace you can sustain.

Learning to be patient is perhaps the most critical skill of all. You can make incredible progress if you are consistent and patient.

Do things you can sustain.

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