It takes courage
You’re trying, you wake up every day and do what you have to do. You have goals ambitions, you can do more and work way harder. Take it a step at a time, and give yourself credit for trying.
By, Justin MV
Trying your best every day is a brave act in itself, especially when faced with challenges that seem overwhelming. From my own experience, acknowledging that "your trying your best" is crucial because it shifts the focus from perfection to progress. When I started pursuing my goals, I realized that consistent effort—even when it feels small—is what leads to growth. One of the most helpful practices I've adopted is celebrating each step forward, no matter how minor, which helps reinforce motivation. It's also important to understand that courage doesn't mean the absence of fear or doubt; it means continuing to try despite them. I've found that breaking down big goals into manageable tasks creates a clear path and reduces anxiety. Additionally, giving yourself credit for trying—rather than only for succeeding—builds resilience and a positive mindset. Remember, working harder is good, but working smarter is better. Prioritizing self-care, maintaining balance, and setting realistic expectations amplify your ability to sustain effort over time. Each day you wake up and try, you exercise courage, and that alone is a powerful step towards achieving your ambitions.




















































