The Hidden Costs Of The Hustle

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By Evan Sanders


The dream is free.

Hustle however, is sold separately. And boy is it expensive.

Chasing dreams can be incredibly exhausting but thoroughly rewarding. While you essentially work Sunday to Sunday, you end up relishing the opportunity to get ahead and get one step closer to creating something that really matters. You see an opportunity that needs to be seized and constantly move forward towards achieving it.

This is the grind.

This grind is going to test you in ways you've never been tested before.

Dreams don't happen unless you work insanely hard. You have to live up to your potential and if you give your dream anything less that 100% you will struggle to see it achieved. It's not that what you have done before wasn't "good enough," but it's the fact that you have to grow into someone new to achieve this vision. You aren't that person yet, but you will be.

You also have to be willing to listen to the deep internal voice that guides you on the journey you are supposed to walk instead of always letting the internal critic question what you are doing.

Throughout your journey, people are going to tell you what you need to do with your life and how you should live it. That's fine. Listen to them. But in the end, make sure you trust yourself and you follow the vision for where you are headed. If you constantly get sidetracked by what other people tell you to do and lose your way because of opinions, in truth you really don't deserve to accomplish your vision. You must stay focused on what you are doing at all costs.

Again, welcome to the grind.

It's time to embrace the hustle, the challenges, and the failures that are going to come your way in order to see the massive success at the end of the tunnel. Don't get discouraged when things don't work out. Instead, be encouraged that you are trying and failing and you are getting closer and closer to success.

Invest in the hustle, it will never let you down.




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