Sometimes, You Just Have To Say, “Phuck It!”
And, be prepared for both the good and bad consequences of your decisions!
Working through my fears has enabled me to finally have a blog that I can stick with!
I haven’t written much about facing one’s fears, but it is worth noting that you get a lot further by doing so!
That said, consistency is still a problem for me, and it has been ever since I became ill.
Is consistency something you flirt with, but have a challenging time achieving? How consistent are you?
My output depends on what my illness allows on any given day, and it’s not consistent, so neither am I.
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Welcome to my world. My situation is exactly the same.
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Nope, I don’t think I’m a consistent person.
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It’s tough, but I definitely relate.
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I do try to commit to things and also forgive myself (learning how) when I can’t commit. I hope I can stay consistent with taking care of myself in that way.
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I wish you the very best of making that work out. I have not been successful in that way. Maybe you will show us how it’s done! 🙂
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It’s a learning process 😆 but I do believe we all evolve and that a good community is so helpful, so thank you for the encouragement!
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Yes. You’re welcome.
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I agree and struggle to be consistent. Though if there is something I am very passionate about, i tend to be better at sticking to it. Even iff it is not a devoted amount of time per day.
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I’ve tried consistency and it doesn’t work for me — depending on my mood, motivation, and physical state. I can only read or write when I’m in the ‘right space’.
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Yeah. I relate. Everything is so random when it comes to writing for this blog and reading other people’s blogs. You got to be in a good place!
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