If you want easy

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If you want an easy ride, then don’t expect too much out of life.

Anything of any value in life relies on commitment.

You have to show up.

We’ll have plenty of time to ease up at the end of our journeys.

So apply for that job, sing that song, fall in love, start that new business, travel to that place, spend time on what matters, and most of all enjoy the ride.

Easy things turn to hard as regret wears us down.

Conversely, hard things, the things we really want to do stopped by fear and an attraction to easy things to avoid showing up, become easier and easier to do once you start.

Deep down no one wants easy, we all want something worthwhile.

The end

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Life is made up of a series of stories and not all of them come to an end, but sometimes they do.

Films, stories, races, businesses, relationships and many things have an end. We are programmed to look at the bad endings only. Even great holidays, we are sad that the have ended. Not happy that we had a great holiday.

Feel grateful for the good things in anything. Learn from the parts that didn’t turn out how we wanted.

Results or endings can often by very disappointing, especially where it involves others and where we have set expectations on things we can’t control. Losses can be very sad and hard to overcome, especially a loss of a person.

It is all part of the journeys that we go on in life, every single one of us.

Time lessens the pain of losses and a different mindset allows a different approach to how we see endings.

Good comes from all endings when we look to the future, for the start of the next chapter, the next story, a fresh opportunity will come if we look for it. There are always lessons to learn and apply the knowledge from. There is the chance to write a new story, a better or different ending. There is a legacy left from the loss of a person in our lives, all the good things they leave in our memories.

Looking back on failed races, wrong endings or whatever the end was can only serve as an opportunity to learn to write a different ending next time around.

But no good looking back with remorse or regret, take the learning and move on. Sometimes things just weren’t meant to be and the ending is not about fault, it’s about the doing better next time.

Endings are the catalysts for change, for new beginnings and for life to move on the journey to the next destination.