deciding how our story ends…

Adam Fletcher and I were discussing my training – and I reminded him that my challenge, like many things in life comes down to this simple thought:  finish or failure. 

Adam replied: 

“This is your story.  You get to decide how the story ends…” 

Up until receiving his email, I was dead tired, and not looking forward to my 3rd workout of the day – but his comment motivated me to stop being a pussy and just get on with it. 

Consistency. 

How many times have you set out to do something, but veered off your course, and lost sight of what you wanted to achieve – because staying on course — being consistent can be difficult, very difficult.

 …“should have and could have…but didn’t.” 

Some people reading this might be on a diet, training to get in shape for a better body, or studying a language, even just wanting to become great at your job, etc.

Life might not be fair – but when it comes down to many of our dreams — goals…

we get to decide how our story ends.

  
  
       

2 thoughts on “deciding how our story ends…

  1. Tharun Sholarajan

    Have worked out every single day since November last…totally relate to what you’re saying Scott…many a time in my life have left things halfway through or just after peaking…no matter what the reason was…it was an excuse… well it “could’ve and should’ve” been done but wasn’t… This time made it happen so far. Must and will continue doing it!

  2. I read this post earlier, but now when I read it again it really makes lot of sense with reference to the goal we take. It is very obvious that our goals fade on the go and we loose focus in what we do.

    A well written post that should be pasted in mind.
    Hats of to you Scott, you new journals are very interesting.