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Intermittent efforts are not real efforts.
We often hear some typical examples of successful entrepreneurship. For example, a friend didn't graduate from junior high school and his family conditions were not good, but he succeeded through unremitting efforts.

After hearing these stories, some people may say that others are lucky and have met noble people! Is it really just luck? A person's success requires not only noble people and environment, but also his unremitting efforts. Of course, everyone may have a desire to succeed at first, but it is not clear whether he has a firm belief and the spirit of hard work.

Realizing dreams is the same goal and an effort. Some people persist for two to ten years a year, and now they are very successful. Some people give up in less than half a year!

We sometimes ask ourselves, I have worked hard, why am I still unsuccessful? I never gave up. Why doesn't it just work?

There is a simple reason. I believe that many people insist on learning a little intermittently every day, and they can come up with several examples of such intermittent efforts. For example, if you have a fitness card, you may play chicken blood first or even go in the rain. After a while, I really lost a few pounds, so I happily rewarded myself with a delicious meal. Then I went out for a few days off, and my weight returned to the original or even heavier.

You will have 65,438+00,000 excuses not to go to the gym, and then you will feel passionate and lose weight successfully, and go there bit by bit several times. The card has expired, but you feel that you have been handling it. Obviously, you have tried. How could it not?

The real effort is to keep doing one thing until it is done well. Why are intermittent efforts not so effective? Because each repetition is a new beginning, it leads to insufficient depth. It takes a long time to review what you have learned before, but you will stop for a while when you learn new knowledge.

This constant repetition never seems to give up, but it has been standing still. So the worst habit is to rest for ten days a day, with only three minutes of heat. Intermittent efforts and persistent persistence are actually only one step away, but the result may be a gap of 1000 steps. So when you have various excuses to stop, please tell yourself that you have worked hard for so long. As long as you don't stop, success belongs to you!