Hardwork

Hard work wins it all

The miles on the watch are great so I can beat my best every day, every week, every month and every year.

It keeps me in the fight or race of me against me.

However, the miles that matter  the most are the ones I’m putting on my mind.

Hardwork relates to all facets of life, career, home, relationships, parenthood, etc. Anything that you want to excel in is going to require hard work.

Where you start is very important. Start with yourself. Work hard on you.

Work on your mind, body and soul.

Read as much as you can and read the right stuff. Read mind and soul engaging stuff.

You’ll find that intellectually in life you’ll find more questions rather than answers. But in hardwork you’ll always find positive results in the other end.

Challenge the mind a little or a lot by reading and questioning everything.

Challenge the soul by considering others views as valid as yours maybe even more.

Challenge the body with exercise. Running is a pretty painful example but a good one to keep the mind body and soul all sharp to some extent.

Hardwork might be a brute approach to a complexed life, nevertheless a good one.

Hardwork is straight forward. Not always simple and definitely not easy but straight forward it is.

The determination, dedication and discipline that it takes to work hard every day in all facets of life are great ways to become the best you that you can be.

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