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RE: Why do you think people give up?
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- High expectations. It is normal to wait for the result, but it is not normal to wait for the result instantly.
- Fixating on mistakes. You confidently went to your goal and suddenly made a mistake. And then another and another... Someone this situation is only going to encourage, and someone will be forced to roll out of the way.
- Lack of self-belief. Once you have started a new project, your eyes are burning, and the energy splashing over the edge. But after a while, the feeling of novelty disappears, the routine is addictive, and the positive attitude begins to evaporate.
- Fear of the future and resistance to change. On the one hand, you are eager to achieve your plans, on the other — you are afraid of possible changes.
- The certainty that everyone around you owes you something. Going to your goal, you are constantly trying to load others with their problems.
- Fear of losing. You retreat when the fear of failure becomes stronger than the desire to cope.
- Self pity.
- Negative influence of others. You go ahead, and it seems that everything works out for you, but friends/acquaintances/relatives say that your goal is ridiculous and you will not succeed in achieving it.
- Working overload. If you work too much, you can burn out or get so tired that there will be neither the strength nor the desire to move forward.
- Ignorance of their capabilities. You realize that you do not have enough knowledge, skills or experience to achieve the goal and therefore drop the plan.