Document the Journey
It's easy to lose faith, to forget why you wanted to start doing what you were doing in the first place. I made mention about you becoming your own worst enemy when you want to procrastinate, even quit.
One of the ways that I've found to keep the fire going is to document your journey.
Creating a daily post about what you're thinking about and what you want to achieve can resonate to the community. WA is a pay it forward community. So, we help each other, answer each other's questions, and cheer each other on.
Again, document the journey. Since we can't physically look back at where we started, we can always click on the first blog post we made and see how far we've come.
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Good advice. Making a spreadsheet for your tasks each week will also help you organize and be accountable to yourself.