When the 'How' gets difficult, your original purpose (your 'Why') serves as your fuel.
Viewing setbacks not as stop signs, but as data points for improvement. Devam et
Success isn't always about being the smartest or the fastest; often, it’s simply about being the one who didn't stop. When the path gets steep and your motivation wanes, take a deep breath and tell yourself: When the 'How' gets difficult, your original purpose
If you’re burnt out, learn to rest—not to quit. Sometimes "devam et" means moving at a snail's pace, and that is perfectly okay. Conclusion When the path gets steep and your motivation
Every new project begins with a burst of "honeymoon" energy. Whether it’s a new fitness routine, a business idea, or a creative hobby, the initial momentum feels unstoppable. However, eventually, the "Dip"—a term popularized by author Seth Godin—arrives. This is the messy middle where the novelty wears off and the hard work begins. The Philosophy of "Devam Et"
To "keep going" isn't just about stubbornness; it’s about . It means: