Positivity on Steroids

You’ve learned that most people around you don’t believe in what you do.

They belittle your dreams. They talk behind your back.

Flash news: If you still have the time to deal with all this bullshit, it’s likely you’re not that obsessed with achieving your goals.

Being obsessed means you don’t have time for the things that don’t matter. You don’t have time to figure out whether people are supporting you or hating you.

Whatever they do or think, it wouldn’t even register.

Your mind is locked on doing that one thing. You flow.

And in that zone, you’re more attuned to only look for the things that serve you.

You’ll become like a mad scientist —  waking up doing it, taking a break to recover, assessing and refining, then attacking again. Repeat.

No excuses. No need to wait for motivation. You just do whatever you need to do. And you do it with urgency.

If you’re still making excuses or still paying attention to others’ criticisms, it means you’re not that obsessed enough.

Being obsessed with your goals or dreams is “positivity on steroids”.

From the outside, you look delusional.

But from the inside, you know it’ll work out.

Because there’s no other choice.

It’s either you make it happen or you die making it happen.