If you think of your goal as a steep hill, imagine how ridiculous it would be to stop midway just because you’re slowly scrambling up instead of sprinting all ttheway to the top. That’s precisely what people do when they start working on a goal and realize that the journey will take longer than they expected.
What difference does it make that reaching a goal takes you longer than you planned.Will you retreat to the bottom and forever stare at its peak, frustrated by the dissatisfying pace of the climb?
Another assumption is that if something is slow in the beginning it will stay that way
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