Day 1583: The Difference Between Champions and Non-Champions

Anyone can quit when times get tough but it is a mark of champion to carry on when you feel like quitting   – that’s what I keep realizing.

 

It’s 12 : 00 PM on day 1583 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to  brush my teeth,  pray,  read Isaiah 66, publish my Disability of the Day feature, learn one new thing – did you know that depending on the species, [dolphin] gestation takes 9 to 17 months. After birth, dolphins are surprisingly maternal. They have been observed nestling and cuddling their young  – promote my Educate Generations campaign–  on $1 335  – feed myself a peanut butter sandwich for breakfast and continue promoting my campaign – still on $1 335 but I’m grateful being on $1 335 is much better than being on $0 :).

 

This morning I found myself at the end of my rope until I realized again that anyone can quit when times get tough but it is a mark of champion to carry on when you feel like quitting. Do you quit or carry on when times get tough?

 

2 thoughts on “Day 1583: The Difference Between Champions and Non-Champions

  1. Stan Faryna

    Sometimes, it’s a good thing that we get fed up with the things that produce no fruit.

    Other times, it’s a better thing that we keep on keeping on – especially in all that is holy and gives praise, glory and honor to God.

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