2,007,453 days and counting
At whatever point I need to stay up throughout the night (which trust me, happens a great deal), I generally let myself know one thing to stay Motivated
"Rome wasn't Built in a day"
When a month ago I stayed up throughout the night, letting myself know the same thing, it got me to wonder - what number days did it truly take to build Rome?
When I began looking for that on the web, I understood the incredibly famous city which was established in 753 BC, is still sort of in the development stage. Since the work never ceased.
And afterward it hit me - The work truly never stops.
If you really want to build something as magnificent and grand as Rome, if you want to create something, then you must be prepared to give that much time into it.
Each time I get settled and feel like, 'Alright, things are at last adjusting. I don't have to stress over work anymore. I am doing great.'
And, BAM ! Something f-ks up once again.
I do understand this is my own doing, I picked this life yet a few times, I do miss not being stressed over work to such an extent.
Battle the Fear of losing
Yes, the work will never stop however so shouldn't your will power. I have seen that the main time I quit working is the point at which I get super anxious about the result, or when I take some criticism too seriously.
Be that as it may, what I have come to realize - I won't know whether I can accomplish something until I really attempt. I could estimate, plan out things, make Google Sheets or cards on Trello yet until I get to work, I won't know whether I can do it or not.
Take A Break
I have understood that staying up throughout the night truly accomplishes nothing for me, everything it does is make me dizzy the following day. In this way, I have decided to not push myself about deadlines so much and let go a little.