Just the way a car runs out of fuel at regular intervals needing a refill time and again, your dedication and commitment too get drained in due course of time and need a consistent renewal. So, remind yourself to dedicate to your commitment over and again. If that slips off, re-dedicate yourself again! Too often, we tend to take our dedication for granted and the racing mind starts either demanding or complaining. If grumbling and complaints surface in the mind, know that your dedication is dwindling. While on the other hand, total dedication brings enormous enthusiasm, zeal, trust and the power to take up challenges without leaving any room for ego.
Any commitment can only be felt when it oversteps convenience. When something is convenient, it is not called commitment. If you are driven by your convenience, your commitment falls apart causing more inconvenience. If you keep dropping your commitment because it is inconvenient, can you be comfortable? Often, what is convenient does not actually bring comfort, all it does is just give an illusion of comfort! On the contrary, if you are stuck with commitment and inconvenience too often, it does not enable you to fulfill your commitment, leading to frustration. So, it takes wisdom to strike a balance between convenience and commitment.
Those who aspire to be creative and adventurous in life will definitely need to transcend convenience. The ones who are ambitious and passionate about a goal also do not care for convenience. Commitment is the real comfort for the wise. Whenever they find their commitment shaken, their comfort is also shaken. For lazy people, commitment is torture though that’s their best remedy ! Just know that, in the long run, commitment will always bring comfort.
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