There’s something I’ve noticed that many people don’t pay much attention to.


When you start being consistent, a voice in your mind begins urging you to load yourself with what you’re best able to do. Because you think you’re in your time, you start thinking you have to double your efforts.
Honestly, don’t listen to that voice.
For example, if every day you’re making 20–30 replies, and you do that for a whole month, then your heart will tell you:
“You can do 100.”
My advice is, don’t follow it.
Because what usually happens is, you’ll start doing the 100. After a few days you get tired, and you stop doing the 100. Not only that, you’ll even stop the 20–30 you could do easily.
In the end, you become burnt out 🥵, and you lose the energy to do anything.
I’ve seen this happen often, especially among young people. And I myself have fallen into this trap before.
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