BLOG 292 EFFORT
The skills and wisdom we achieve in life is the result of continued efforts.
Most times we are graded or only praised for results, not the efforts it took
to reach the goal or accomplish the task. Winston Churchill said, “Continuous effort not strength or
intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential”. Effort is the act of
trying, your level of intensity or work, your focus, and continuous drive to
succeed. We are expected to give effort in the roles we play in life including
work, sports, relationships, and for our health. Sometimes the attempt is what
makes the reward more deserving and feelings of a job accomplished. It is the
affirmation that when the result is determined, you did give your best. Hard
work is a mindset that requires effort.
Believing in your efforts is motivational. People attribute
their successes to natural ability, luck, other people, and EFFORT. Of these
four causes, effort is the one that makes the experience purposeful. A handout
or gift doesn’t equate to action. The refusal to give up puts you in the
driver’s seat to wake up, take action, and apply effort. Your attitude shifts
when you know you have to work for what you want. You cherish a possession much
more if your efforts earned you the money to pay for it versus having it handed
to you. You put effort into your schoolwork when you know your grades influence
financial aid or earning your degree versus having someone pay for all your
school and you automatically graduate regardless. Effort connects action to
reward.
Effort creates a mindset of not settling for less. What you put
in, you get out. Don’t expect more when you give less. Equate your effort to
your expectations. Effort builds character and makes you stronger whether the
task requires mental or physical work. Sometimes the result doesn’t always
match what you had desired. Sometimes your effort can feel under-appreciated or
devalued when you don’t get what you had hoped for. Regardless of the outcome,
there’s a mental fulfillment to knowing you truly tried. Those close to you see
and it and know. Reassure yourself that your efforts will pay off in some form.
Maybe the grade wasn’t that great on the test, but you still have the final and
the effort you gave to study for this test will cut down on the studying for
the final to help you focus more on what you need to better understand. Effort
is a can do attuite and must for success. It is the key to success and when you
keep turning that key, doors continue to open.
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