“Don't give up on yourself. There's a reason you started.”
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There's a reason you started — find it and treat it like a contract with your future. Stop making excuses and identify the small habits that are costing progress. Fix one concrete thing today, build momentum, and measure real progress. Time won't wait, so convert that original purpose into daily, accountable action.
When to use it
- Before quitting a long-term project, ask why you started and commit to one focused week to push it forward.
- After failing an exam, stop blaming luck: list the gaps in your prep, make a study plan, and act on it.
- If workouts have faded, remember the goal you set, schedule two firm sessions this week, and hold yourself to them.
- When a startup runs low on cash, reassess priorities, cut one nonessential expense, and push for one more growth sprint.

