It is Interesting when you ask someone what their hobbies are. They either have a ton or none. It’s either they run, swim, hike, dance, or sing. Hobbies are addictive, they give you something to strive for without having the pressure of success. You can do them at your leisure. So why is it that a business is different? Why don’t we think of business and individual hobbies or pursuits as a leisurely thing. You spend money to do one and the other you make money. Let’s just understand those who have it all together, make those two things become one in their life. Being able to make your hobby or passion be your income is a very beautiful thing. Hunting fishing, dancing, singing. All wonderful things if you can establish a business out of it. When is it that it kicks in for you that if you’re not moving forward, you are stagnant, or you’re going back. So challenge yourself whenever you get the chance. Utilize your hobbies to transfer into your pursuits, whichever they may be. Competition is a breeding ground for those looking for that rush in their life. Stop thinking it is only for those to prove themselves, even that being true, is that really a bad thing? It is a community of individuals who are trying to better each other by bringing their best to the table in all aspects of a competitive nature. Just like anything you will get from my blogs, if you’re in a negative state of mind you will get negative results. So think of what it may mean to you to be competitive and think positively about it and you’ll find a fuel inside that drives you to new heights. Positive, positive positive, wake up this way and you’ll be ahead of those whose days are filled with regret and even may bring them out of it. I hope to one day use my hobbies as a means of income for those in search of their own pursuits. Competition only has a disdain for those who don’t like to lose. Nothing wrong with losing, especially if you are new to whatever you are doing. You’re expected to fail because those who know what to do with failure end up being the most competitive. Not because they are big and scary, or mean, it is all mental. So is money, so again the excuse of “I am just not good enough,” is a lie you can tell yourself for the rest of your life. If you have a hobby, great, if you don’t get your ass off the couch and go find something you’re passionate about. I mean holy fuck, even a gamer will get pumped if they get 20 kills on Call Of Duty. I don’t know for sure if it is 20, I made that up, but I have seen those competitions and they get intense. So don’t think just because you are overweight, or can’t run fast that you can’t be competitive. That is a lie as well, so after all the excuses are gone and the dust settles which one are you going to choose? Bangov Actual, out.
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