Usually, I suggest building habits and routines. And I think they will remain a big part of anyone’s growth. But we are not the same. And what works for me might be impossible for someone else.
Some people are consistent. Others overwork one day a week and achieve the same results. And if you don’t experience both systems, you will never know what works best for you. So, let’s dive into it and see how to overcharge and motivate yourself for those days.
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Kickstart the New Year with motivation! Follow these six steps to ignite your inner drive and set the stage for a year of achievement and personal growth.
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