Waiting to cancel
For most outdoor sports, a little bit of rain doesn’t cause the game to be cancelled. If it continues... if it gets really wet... if it starts to pour... there might be a delay. Even a postponement.
But that initial bit of rain doesn’t cause an immediate cancellation.
When you’re serious about something — when you have discipline and a sense of purpose — you don’t look for the start of rain. You don’t seek out an excuse to delay or quit.
You don’t hope for the circumstances that cancel a project or an event.
No. You show up and you get to work.
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When you’re tired. When no one helps. When the rain falls.
Don’t quit.
The good work that you’re meant to do: do it — even if you have to do it tired, alone, and in the rain.
And if you are waiting for excuses to cancel, it might be time to reevaluate whether it’s worth your time at all.