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2. Remember Why You Started

2. Remember Why You Started

Often, we quit because we didn't get our desired result or our hard work and persistence resulted in nothing. Remember the reason why you started this journey, maybe it's because of support from your friends or family, or it is your passion or dream. Make their support your fuel towards achieving your goals and be persistent no matter what you are facing or what you feel.

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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing" - Socrates

Consistency is one of the greatest drivers towards our success in life. However, some people still suffer inconsistency or easily give up on their road to success. This video explains why consistency is the key to success.

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