If you can’t reward your brain for your daily activities, but only focus on the eventual results of your efforts, you’re going to burn out.
If you aren’t getting a reward from the actions it takes to succeed, then you will not enjoy it, and your motivation will require more and more willpower.
Somehow, you have to love the difficulty, the practice, the little wins of getting better.
If you only like the celebration at the end, you’re not going to have a lot of motivation, because those are far away and a lot of work.
This is what I will put my focus on now. Clearly define the endpoint, and love the process of getting there.
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