Tag: lie

  • I won’t have any friends if I pursue self-improvement

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    This post originally appeared on Anna’s 1st blog, Annamotion. If I keep improving, I’ll outgrow all of my good friendships. No one I care about will like me if I change. I either need to please my friends to keep them or continue my growth and have no friends. What do you do when your… Read more

  • I don’t have the willpower & discipline to improve.

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    This post originally appeared on Anna’s 1st blog, Annamotion. It takes a more disciplined person to grow. Self-improvement is only for ambitious people. I can’t be like them. It’s too hard for someone of my personality. Have you ever thought that? I would consider myself to be a highly disciplined person because of my personality… Read more

  • People can’t change

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    This post originally appeared on Anna’s 1st blog, Annamotion. Weak people will always be weak. Jerks will always be jerks. I will always have a bad temper. It’s my nature, so I might as well just accept it. Have you ever thought a similar lie? Have you ever been hurt by someone who said they… Read more

  • I have to see results to count it as improvement.

    This post originally appeared on Anna’s 1st blog, Annamotion. I’ve been working hard at this for months and I’m wondering if it’s been a waste. I’m not seeing the fruit of my labor yet. I must not be improving at all! Have you ever thought this? Perhaps you’ve been strength training for weeks and still… Read more

  • I’m too busy to spend time on self-improvement.

    My life is too busy already. There’s no way I can even squeeze it in. Besides, trying to add one more thing to do today will just exhaust and stress me out even more. I just don’t have enough time! Have you ever told that to yourself? When you already feel like you have a… Read more

  • I’ll start tomorrow.

    It’s getting late. I’ve missed my best window of opportunity. I still have so many other things left to do. It’s ok; I’ll just start tomorrow. Tomorrow never comes. You know you’ve said “I’ll start tomorrow” before, but it has been five thousand four hundred and thirty two tomorrows and you still have not done… Read more