MOTIVATION FOR CARDERS

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WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE QUITTING

When you feel like quitting… Remeber all of those, who said you'd fail.

When you feel like giving up, think why you started.

When you feel like quitting… remember PAIN is Temporary And GREATNESS last Forever.

When you feel like quitting… remember the pain that you feel today, will be replaced with strength you need tommorow.

Remember that every ounce of pain you feel is building a stronger you, A Stronger body, A Stronger mind and A Stronger character.

So Push Through The Pain, Don't Let it Stop You… Force It To Grow You.

Don't BackDown from The Pain, Face It.

Too Tired
Too Hard
Too Busy
Too Early
Too Late
Too stressed

NO EXCUSES

When I Feel Like Quitting I Remember, there is too many peoples i need to prove wrong.

I DO NOT QUIT

Your Greatest Physique
Your Greatest Health
Your Greatest Mind
Your Greatest Strength

It doesn't come with average effort

Results Don't Lie
It all comes with one simple question, how bad do you want it?

Nothing GREAT Is Going to Come if you quit.

I know Its Hard
I know you're Tired
I know it seems impossible

BUT YOU MUST KEEP GOING! ?‍♂
 
Until you Change your mindset, every driven opportunities looks like fake & impossible to achieve by you & while you're observing, others are making moves towards making GOOD MONEY.

Why do we have too many intelligent people that are poor?

(Think about it)

Wealth only answers to action takers and action takers are money makers.

Act Now! GOOD DAY, GREAT MINDED PEOPLE IN THE HOUSE

SOME ARE JOINING??
SOME ARE ADDED
SOME ARE LEAVING?‍♀?‍♀
SOME ARE INTERESTED✍️✍️
SOME ARE PAYING✔️✔️
SOME ARE ANALYSING???
SOME ARE WATCHMEN??

SOME ARE MAKING MILLIONS FROM THESE CARDING FORUM EVERY DAY THROUGH UPDATES

LIFE IS ALL ABOUT CHOICE
 
Be your own boss now because

1. Your salary will never make you rich.Your boss is not that foolish

2. Your salary is fixed, are your expenses fixed?

3. If your company pays you the exact true value of the services you render, they would be running at a loss. As an employee you are underpaid

4. Once you get HIRED, you either get fired or retired,you may also resign when you’re tired

5. Salary is the bribe you’re given to forget your dreams, family, freedom, self esteem, academics, social lif and other personal goals

6. Your kids won’t inherit your post in that company you’re employed in… Employment is not hereditary

7. If your salary is not huge enough to pay your bills, leaving you with sufficient amount to save, prepare for poverty after you stop work

8. If you must work, before you eat then if you get paralyzed, ill or become aged, hunger will await or strike you

9. Being an employee is a bit similar to being a slave, you take orders, you are regimented

A word to a wise is enough
 
CONSIDERATIONS FOR 2021

1. ON EARNING:
Never depend on single income. Make investment to create a second chance.

2. ON SPENDING:
If you buy things you do not need, soon you will have to sell things you need.

3. ON SAVINGS:
Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving.

4. ON TAKING RISK:
Never test the depth of a river with both feet.

5. ON INVESTMENT:
Do not put all eggs in one basket.

6. ON EXPECTATIONS:
Honesty is a very expensive gift. Do not expect it from cheap people.

7. Past is a waste paper, present is a newspaper, and future is a question paper. Come out of your past, control the present, and secure the future.

8. When bad things happen in your life, you have three choices. You can either let it define you, let it destroy you or you can let it strengthen you.

9. Our eyes are in the front because it is more important to look ahead than to look backwards.

10. We use pencil when we were young, but now we use pens.
 
Discipline is much more important than motivation
There are two main ways to force yourself to do something.
The first, most popular, and crushingly wrong approach is to try to motivate yourself.
The second, less popular and completely correct choice is to develop discipline in yourself.
This is one of those situations where adopting a different approach immediately leads to better results. You don't often hear the correct use of the phrase "paradigm shift", but this is the case. The moment when a light bulb comes on overhead.

What's the difference?
Motivation, in general terms, is based on the erroneous assumption that a specific mental or emotional state is necessary to complete a task.

This is a completely wrong perception.
Discipline, on the other hand, separates activities from moods and feelings, and thereby bypasses the problem, constantly improving them.

The consequences are staggering.
Successful completion of tasks leads to internal states that seem necessary to chronic procrastinators in order to start implementing tasks.
To put it simply, you don't have to wait until you're in Olympic form to start training. You, on the contrary, train to achieve this form.
If the action is driven by feelings, waiting for the right attitude becomes a particularly insidious form of procrastination. I'm all too familiar with this, and I wish someone had pointed it out to me twenty, fifteen, or ten years before I felt the difference the hard way.
If you wait until you feel ready to do something, you're finished. This is how terrible procrastinator loops arise.

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At its core, chasing motivation means insisting on the infantile fantasy that we need to do only what we are determined to do. The problem is framed as follows: "How do I set myself up to do what I have already decided to do with my brain?". Badly.

The right question is: "How do I recognize my feelings as irrelevant and start doing things that I consciously want to do, and not act like a bitch?»
The trick is to cut the connection between feelings and actions, and do what needs to be done anyway. You will feel good and energetic afterwards.
Motivation is the wrong way to go. I am 100% sure that this erroneous restriction is the main reason why many people in developed countries just sit in their underwear, play Xbox and masturbate, instead of doing something useful.

Belief in motivation is a consequence of psychological problems.
Because real life in the real world sometimes requires people to do things that no one in their right mind can be enthusiastic about, "motivation" runs into an insurmountable obstacle in trying to generate enthusiasm for something that objectively doesn't deserve it. The only solution, other than fooling around, is to forget about this very "sound mind". This is a terrible, and thankfully misguided, dilemma.

Trying to maintain an enthusiasm for fundamentally lackluster and murderous actions is a form of deliberate psychological self-harm, voluntary insanity: "I love these signs so much, I really want to finally fill out the formula for calculating annual income as soon as possible, I love my job so much!»
I do not consider intentional manifestations of hypomania to be an optimal incentive for human activity. The human brain does not allow abuse for an infinite period of time, so satisfaction is inevitable. The body has its own brakes and safety valves.

The worst thing that can happen is that success in the wrong action is temporary. A much better scenario is to maintain your sanity, which unfortunately tends to be misinterpreted as a moral failure: "I still don't like my aimless paper-shuffling job", "I still prefer pie to broccoli, and I can't lose weight, maybe I'm just a weakling", "I need to buy another motivation book". Bullshit. A critical mistake is to generally consider such cases in terms of motivation or lack of it. The answer is discipline, not motivation.

There is another practical problem with motivation. It has a tiny shelf life and needs to be constantly updated.
Motivation is when you manually push down on the handle to increase the pressure. At best, it stores and converts energy for a specific purpose. There are situations when this is the right approach - Olympic competitions and prison break come to mind. But this is a terrible basis for normal daily actions, and it is unlikely to help achieve long-term results.

On the contrary, discipline is like a motor that has once started up and is constantly supplying energy to the system.
Productivity does not have the necessary mental states. For consistent, long-term results, discipline trumps motivation (cutting circles around her, giving her clicks, and eating her lunch).

As a result, motivation is an attempt to reach a state of readiness for some action. Discipline is when you do something even when you can't.
After that, you feel good.

Discipline, in short, is a system, and motivation, at the same time, is rather similar to the goal. There is a symmetry to this. Discipline is something more or less permanent, and motivation is fleeting.

How to develop discipline? Acquiring habits - starting with small, even microscopic ones, gaining momentum, using them to further change your daily life, building a positive feedback loop.
 
Increasingly, we have to observe the FLAMING FRACTIONS of people seeking excuses for their inferiority

A harsh headline? Quite. But let's call a spade a spade. Behind me and many of my friends with serious businesses were called bandits from the nineties, majors, swindlers and many other clichés that are usually thrown around, so as not to say "this guy is a successful entrepreneur, he is great, I would like to do that too."

Admit it, because most likely you yourself at least once contorted your face while sitting on the bus when you saw a young guy driving by in a brand new Porsche. You can call him whatever you want, but you still ride the bus. To work. You can tell yourself that he is a scum and that his rich dad bought this car. Not like me, a pissing bachelor with a tag-out salary, who in my entire life has not made a single attempt to change anything and is floating with the flow like shit in an ice-hole, but correct, but like everyone else.

People carry black envy throughout their lives. Anyone who has achieved anything in life is likely to be christened with the stereotypes listed above. In the best case, people will say "yes he's lucky."

Am I exaggerating? Not a drop. It is enough to read the comments on some YouTube, under the video, where the topic of business is somehow touched upon. I immediately remembered a video of two young guys, whose advertisements I regularly see almost every day. A sensible, informative video that a budding entrepreneur should take note of. But let's open the comments.

Four hundred records of the finest shit addressed to the authors. For the sake of a little experiment, together with a friend, we analyzed a couple of dozen people who unsubscribed under the video and came to the unequivocal conclusion that 100 percent of them were utter losers.

Most are unaware of how the results were obtained. People see the tip of the iceberg and even this tip is boldly mixed with mud.

Before leaving for a couple of clean lemons a month, I screwed up as a loader, trained 10 people a day in a rocking chair and delivered goods by bus around the city.

At that time, I was emaciated by 20 kilograms and looked like an unknown fierce fuck. I almost broke down. That year was a turning point and forced to rethink everything. I said to myself "Not today." I told myself that I would do everything and survive everything.

And remember: Anyone who wants to see the results of his labor immediately must go to the shoemakers. (c) Albert Einstein
 
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