Quotes to Get You Through Those Tough Days

Every one of us has gone through difficult times. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a CEO running a multi-billion dollar company or a freelancer trying to make ends meet, we all have moments when we feel like throwing in the towel and giving up. But don’t worry, there is hope! In this article, I’ve compiled some inspirational quotes that will help you get through those tough days with humor and wit.

“Life is too short for monotony”

Have you ever felt like your life is stuck in an endless cycle? Wake up early, go to work/school/office/gym (or gym then work), come back home exhausted only to sleep and start over again… Don’t let your day-to-day routine bog you down any longer! Here are some quick ways to break out:

  • Take long walks during lunch breaks
  • Meditate whenever possible
  • Talk about something crazy random on calls/in meetings
  • Dance alone in bed before getting ready for the day

Remember life isn’t just about living monotonously 24/7. Make time for fun activities; catch up with old friends or try something new altogether.

Remember Your Past Accomplishments

Celebrating achievements motivates people by making them recognize their ambitions’ validity further. List all of yours in a bullet point list format below:
Graduated high school/college
Got your driver’s license
Did not hit anybody while reversing/parking 🙂
Paid off debts slowly but surely each month
Brought yourself out of anxious situations gracefully (even if it took ages)
The challenges that look surmountable today quickly bound within our conscious experience now become less complicated compared to the previous obstacles faced.

No Regrets

Does anyone else suffer from an invisible “Time Machine Complex” (?) The only time when we are done reflecting/analyzing our past experiences and the decisions that made them is in our future. Sufficient length of time spent on things may not have any outcome, leading to a feeling of remorse or regret later- Don’t let temporary guilt trump this!
Here’s where the quotes come into play:
“The biggest risk is not taking any risk.” – Mark Zuckerberg
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” – Wayne Gretzky
Remembering these powerful messages when dealing with tough choices can help turn an indecisive pickle into one progress(es) along without looking back with instant regret.

It’s All About Perspective

If there’s one thing in life that’s inevitable, it’s change, but more importantly how we reflect on them. We’ve all been victims of someone saying something negative to us and letting it dampen our mood for days (or even weeks). This powerful message aims to steer us away from detrimental thought patterns; especially useful for those moments when a nasty comment has gotten under your skin:

”I wanted brown boots instead of black ones just yesterday but today am ecstatic about receiving comfortable new shoes :)”

Your perception control creates brain communication contracts between neurons as well as rationalize habits– whether good or bad.

Only Your Opinion Matters

It’s ridiculously easy nowadays through social media for people’s opinions (not necessarily fact-based) sharing/the continued rise of fake news/fact-checking issues overwhelmingly affect perceptions– making personal satisfaction hard to reach. Cut down toxic ideas!

This quote embodies cutting out unnecessary discourse aloud and internally:
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” – Oscar Wilde.

Like their ‘you,’ be unique, believe in YOURSELF-you know what they say; if plan ‘A’ doesn’t work out, remember there are twenty-five letters left :).

Your Goals Choose You

Sometimes we get stuck in a comfort zone; because it’s what we’re used to doing, we fail to push past hurdles unless they become crucial. That’s human nature, We put things off until the last minute when those same goals are still waiting for achievements on our bucket list.

This quote helps with taking action:
“You don’t have to control your thoughts; you just have to stop letting them control you.” – Dan Millman

To be efficient is dependent upon learning when work is accomplished best (not forced because of lack of energy or inspiration). When motivation drops before starting, remember that productivity means one small step at a time-even if it doesn’t feel like progress immediately

_ “You can’t edit a blank page”-_ Jodi Picoult

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