from the mind of critic-3/30/18

From the mind of critic: “If our ladder to success is hard to climb, do we grab a shorter one? Are the amount of steps intimidating, making us believe fewer steps will more motivating? Do we get scared we’ll be stuck halfway up, because our legs are to weak to make it the distance? Is our climbing ability linked to our self-esteem, or experience? Is the top of our ladder illusory? Only looking at the long game, can make all the million steps in acheiving our goals seem out of our wheelhouse. This can make smaller goals easier to handle. Once we realize these smaller goals are meant to give us confidence to acheive other smaller goals, the original ones led to, we’ll see focusing on smaller goals, will get us to our bigger goals, because we’re letting go of their outcomes. Tall ladders can be hard to climb, but become easier when we realize they’re comrpised of many shorter ones. The only way to complete many steps, is by completing the first. Our ladder, is only as big as our perceptions. We only get stuck halfway up our ladder, if we don’t believe in ourselves. We can climb any ladder, as long as we’re wiling to evolve alongside.” 🙂

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