Why Quitting is Not an Option
ByGenerally you can only work on a certain amount of goals.
Your biggest goals are first. For each of those you have a strategy.
Maximizing my health is one of my goals. It has several strategies. They include continuously eating healthier foods and eating fewer harmful foods. It includes consistent exercise trying to build capability and introducing diversity. It includes practices that improve my brain which is a very important goal of health.
I have another goal of increasing my website and internet capabilities. It includes daily work on blogging, developing better sites, increasing page ranking expertise, and determining what interests followers.
Goals do not have to be reached in a day, month, or even a year. My goals are life time goals. Along the way there are set backs, but never a reason to give up. In every wall there is a door.
I have had smaller goals like snow boarding and now surfing that test my mettle. Many of my friends gave up snow boarding after violent encounters with the ground, but I knew those could be over come. Re learning surfing is not easy, but there is a light at the end of every tunnel.
Nothing worth having in your life is worth the thought of quitting. I can cut through the largest boulder with a hammer and chisel if I have enough time. If you want to quit something, it should be that eliminating it allows you to find a better path to your main goal.



