6 Quotes That I Always Remind Myself

6 Quotes That I Always Remind Myself

It's not easy staying motivated.

Especially when my goal is to be Rich(yes it is).

Anytime I feel like giving up, I just turn back to these 6 simple quotes (to remind myself why I'm doing what I'm doing):

1. They tried to bury us, they did not know we were seeds.

My haters will always try to stop me and that itself will be my biggest motivation.

2. The main thing, is to keep the main thing, the main thing.

In your pursuit of the top, Shiny Object Syndrome occurs. You just need to stay focused and can keep the shiny objects on your To Do List. [note: I can do anything that I want, but not everything].

3. The best time to do something was 10 years ago, the second best time is Now.

This is what I tell myself for my YouTube channel. I'm better now than ever before and have more credibility now than I would have had 10 years ago. I apply this to everything, like butter on toast (what the hell did I just say?)

4. Health is the Crown on the Well person's head, that only the ill person can see.

You can't become a millionaire from a stretcher in a hospital. Take care of yourself.

5. People with half of what you have, are more successful than you.

Sometimes I think that I need a fancy camera or a nice laptop, No, I only need an iPad Pro(No pun intended). Use whatever you have and when you generate some money, then go ahead and spoil yourself.

But make that 1 dollar online first.

6. Spring has passed, summer has gone and winter is here, and the song that I meant to sing remains unsung, for I have spent my days stringing and unstringing my instrument

Staying busy being busy, doing fake work by holding a laptop.

Charging and uncharging/ stringing and unstringing it.

Don't we keep notes of doing things and that's the stringing and unstringing and keeping everything in order and never doing what we were ought to do.

Start working up in public, Because, in silence, people, projects, religions die, like in your journal. Charge out asap. Things become less exciting as they are crushed between those brutal pages of journals and time.