Motivation: Frustration as a Tool

Listen to your frustration. Take it, harvest it, embrace it. Your frustration is a tool that tells you how much you have left to improve.

Contemplate your frustration professionally and personally. Reflect on times of feelings of inadequacy and mediocrity. One of two actions happened after those feelings arose. You either buckled down with your nose to the grindstone and eyes on the prize and worked harder. Or you sulked, did nothing, wasted away with your talents and ambitions.

Do not misunderstand its okay to sulk but if you don’t move on, that’s all you were worth.

Nobody likes the guy that has opportunities and doesn’t take them. Just the other day I stubbed my toe and I only cried for 20 minutes.

(Those who got this reference. You’re a real one.)

Motivation itself will come and go but the feelings you are conscious of are the tool to measure your worth. It is up to you to make your dreams reality.

Stay focused my friends.

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