Cringlish chronicles 🇨🇻🇺🇸🇭🇹: You don’t want it that bad …
And this is not just for videos. This is going to this everything in life that I’m saying I want if I’m not locking in like really locking in then who wants to say that I really want it …. not my habits because you’re never gonna get to the Dreams you want if you only do it when you feel like it and that was the epiphany I had today …. If you wanted that bad lock in #caboverdetiktok🇨🇻 #mscringlish🇨🇻🇺🇸🇭🇹 #caboverdeanos🇨🇻 #palpos🇦🇴🇲🇿🇸🇹🇨🇻🇬🇼
I've found that wanting something badly isn't enough; it's about the actions that follow that desire. Many people say they want to achieve certain dreams but fail to fully commit or lock in, which means they only put in effort sporadically or when they feel motivated. From my experience, motivation fluctuates daily, but building strong, disciplined habits creates consistent progress. This epiphany really hit me: if you only chase your goals when you 'feel like it,' you'll most likely miss out on the success you pursue. ‘Locking in’ means setting a clear intention and following through even when it’s tough. It’s about creating routines and sticking to them, regardless of mood or circumstance. For example, if you want to learn a new skill or improve yourself, dedicate a specific time each day to practice or study. By doing this consistently, the small daily actions accumulate into significant progress over time. People sometimes underestimate how much commitment is needed; it's not about short bursts of effort but sustained focus. Reflecting on the phrase “You don’t want it that bad,” it challenges us to honestly assess our dedication to our goals. Are we willing to push through discomfort, distractions, and setbacks? The answer to that question often determines whether we succeed or not. I encourage everyone to evaluate their habits and mindset. Are your daily actions aligned with your dreams? Lock in your goals, set clear plans, and commit fully. The journey won’t always be easy, but it’s those who lock in who eventually reach their destination. This mindset is universal and can be applied to any area of life—from career ambitions to personal growth.























































