Back to your grind

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As Earl Nightingale suggested, commit to your 30-Day challenge. If you miss a simply day start again!

After 32 hours of driving, I’ve missed a few days of writing.  Instead of giving up or starting over from day one, however, I’ve decided to simply start from where I stopped.  Many tell you that if you face a setback, you need to start over from day one. But, in doing that, lose their drive  and do not actually  reach the finish line.

You don’t have to start over, simply  pick yourself up as quickly as you can and start again. Over the years, I have learned that your past actions, although you may be frustrated at your setback, you should press on anyway!

If you have failed, as we all have, don’t wallow in your failure.  Pick yourself back up and get back to your grind.  So, here I go #BackOnMyGrind

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Published by Corey L.

Author of Poetry books On This Day and Man to Man. I share information on technology, leadership, personal development, goal setting, fitness and financial education.

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