
Take a moment to focus.
Take a moment to relax and think of your reason why.
It takes a moment to refill your motivation. A moment to focus back on what you want to accomplish. A moment to see clearly your reason why.
When you feel down.
When things are not working as you would want them.
When you just want to quit.
Take a moment to calm down.
Let your reason why rise up from your heart. Let it clean all the negative energy that has flown into your life. Let it set you back to your full energy.
You’ll do your best work when you are focus on your why.
Do you have your WHY?
If you don’t know what you want to achieve, how will you do it?
If you don’t know where you are heading, how will you get there?
If you don’t have your WHY, take a piece of paper and write down something that will motivate you to take action. Something that you believe you can reach, but also something that you know will be hard for you. It’s not about anyone else, it’s all about you. Your WHY is only for you. No one’s needs to know about it.
Why do you do what you do?
Are you ready to do the extra miles?
Your why will bring you the courage to reach for your dream.

Why is the purpose behind your want.
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Impressively written.
Whenever you feel low and are unable to take that one step forward, try to remember ‘why’ and ‘what’ inspired you to start?
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Motivational👍
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Take a moment and calm down…. Very well written!!…. Yes! I’ve just be aware of the WHYs…
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I really needed this. There are many more who are just like me who needs constant motivation to pull themselves up and start doing what they really wanna do. Thank you for this amazing advice.
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In the Bible, a man named Job experienced great loss: all of his oxen, donkeys, sheep, camels, all but four of his servants, all ten of his children and his health in a short period of time. And, as you can imagine, he was deeply grieved. And though he was a man with a deep faith in God, he began to question “why.” For instance, in Job 3:11, he said, “Why did I not die at birth, come forth from the womb and expire?” Then, in Job 7:20, he asked God, “Why have you set me as Your target?” Job then demands an audience with God and an explanation why all these bad things had happened to him. In Job 38, Job gets his audience with God and before he can speak, God says to him, “Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge? Now gird up your loins like a man, and I will ask you, and you instruct Me! Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth (2-4)?” Wow! At first, God seems so cold and cruel in light of all of what Job had been through. And, God never answers Job’s “why” questions. He basically says, “I am your God and you are to trust Me in all things!” And, in Job 42:6, we read where Job says to God, “I repent in dust and ashes.” Someone once told me, instead of asking God the “why” questions, we need to “ask him the “what question” – “What do you want me to do with this?”
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Kick start your day with why? Then you can take a step forward each day & feel bright & happy 👌❤️
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♡ YOUR!!! Greatest Accomplishment is Being Born; the Next Accomplishment is Shedding Childhood Conditioned UpBringing in Adulthood…only YOU!!! KNOW!!! how YOU!!! Define Success; ergo, “I MADE THIS!!!”
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You light the mind
Your quotes are there to wake up from anyone sleeping on themselves🙂
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A great post during a time of transition for me. Thank you for sharing!
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I really like your beautiful blog. A pleasure to come stroll on your pages. A great discovery and a very interesting blog. I will come back to visit you. Do not hesitate to visit my universe. See you soon. 🙂
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Merci beaucoup Angelique. Je vais te visiter très prochainement. 🙂
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