My Friday’s English lesson inspired this post. We were discussing my involvement in the English language. I talked about needing to be exposed to more opportunities to speak and write in English almost every day. The discussion came to this blog — and my breaking through the inner motivation to write a post every Sunday. And here we are. I took the books from Steven Pressfield and read some chapters about inner power.
I want to combat my inner resistance. To fight my enemy. The definition is simple – any act that rejects immediate satisfaction in favour of long-term growth, health, or integrity. And what are the characteristics? It cannot be seen, touched, heard, or smelled. But it can be felt. I resist when I see/feel a lack of inner motivation when the job is too easy. When I feel overwhelmed with my ambitious plans for the day. The resistance is preventing me from doing my work.
I spent the afternoon near Neusiedler See in Austria. I was planning this post. I was worried about not showing up in front of my Mac and writing this down. I desperately needed to win this battle with my inner resistance. And as you can see – I won. Even it could be for today only or for this week only.
I won today, so I am sure you can also do it.
