Monument To Effort - Maintenance, Focus And Economy Of Effort Are Its Three Legs
Focus Effort Our 'monument to effort' is achieved by adopting focus effort and can be beyond consequences. Unlock your self improvement power to improve self worth and self appreciation. By finding our power we can really make a difference and say tomorrow belongs to me. With maintenance and focus, economy of effort really pays dividends. Self appreciation rises. Self respect soars. Be your own best friend, and see how life can unfold for you as you meet challenges and overcome obstacles. Let your monument be a foundation place for your beliefs and values. A support for you in good times and harder times. A beacon of hope and satisfaction for a job well done. Beyond consequences Are you connected to life? You feel you belong. You feel that you are a part of things. Life seems to have this cord between you and it. And you cannot break it. Life sustains you each day. It brings rest when you are tired. Brings you water when you are thirsty. Brings you food when hunger strikes. Economy of effort Life brings you assistance when you need help. Brings you silence when the world becomes too busy or noisy a place. Life brings sparkle and energy when you are tired. It brings you repose when you need sleep. Life brings you direction when you need find your way. It brings you stepping stones when you lose your way. We can create our very own definition of optimism. Our monument to effort stands tall as an illustration of our efforts in life and the things we enjoy and achieve. Maintenance of effort Our monument to effort allows life to bring you all of this and more each day. Free of charges. Free to us. And for our part we need to maintain our effort. Sure, have a rest here and a break there but be persistent and determined in our actions. Plan ahead and work our plans. Set goals and achieve our goals. Bring focus to economy, build an imaginative monument to our efforts by keeping going, walking our chosen route through life. Let it light our path ahead and be there to support and sustain us - and we still question whether we are fully a part of this life?
All best, Martin
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