Money (n.) – An indicator that you’re doing something right.
We decide that we want to improve our life.
We decide that the best way is to implement an exercise routine into our week.
Our goal is to feel better, look better, increase our energy levels and our self-confidence.
Our method, 20 30 minutes on a bicycle 3x a week.
After 5 minutes we begin to sweat, and it’s hard, but we keep going.
30 minutes later we are drenched in sweat.
Our sweat is an indicator of our hard work and let’s us know that we’re on the right track.
Over time, just the thought of the sweat gets us hyped and motivated to go work on our goal.
Every drop makes us push harder.
If we are in there working and if we aren’t sweating at all then we know we need to change something, because all sweat is, is an indication that work has been done.
We get the same results no matter what it is we’re working on.
Like our jobs at the office, or our projects that we plan on making full time projects, but instead of getting rewarded in sweat,
we get rewarded in money.
Just like sweat, when you begin to do the right things in the right way, and work hard, you get money.
The harder you work, the more money you get, and the more money you get, the more motivated you become, but just like sweating at the gym, money should never be the end goal.
I’ve never seen anyone at the gym with buckets of sweat…and I hope I never do, that would be disgusting, but I often see people in the gym who have achieved their goals of high self-confidence and great looking bodies.
Work for what you really want and the money will come automatically.
If you’re not getting any money, it doesn’t mean you need to stop what you’re doing.
All it means is you need to change something. Do a little more, or do something in a different way.
