Impulse: to change the momentum of an object
When you quit doing the routine, buy those expensive shoes or act on something without thinking it through. We have all been there one-way or another, but how we deal with the repercussion of our choices may prove to be difficult. I have always tried to take pride in the way I meticulously calculate each of my end results, but it hasn’t always worked for me. Have you ever wanted something so badly you would cut corners to get there? If you have you know that it’s most likely not as enjoyable as it could be, had you stuck with it and put in the hard work. We are a product of our environment our family, friends, work it is what makes us...us!
My father used to use the expression "half-assed" I was a real master of this. Doing things half way just to be able to get the end product. It could have been anything from cleaning my room, pulling weeds (usually my Saturday go to punishment talking back) or homework. In high school I took the "easy route", it nearly ended with me failing out of school. It took a solid year and half of work to get to a point where I was happy with myself and the work I was doing. I did it! I passed and I graduated of course! I did with my own two hands however, it wasn't without trial and error. That period of my life showed me what I would need to do if I ever wanted to be truly happy an enjoy my success. Not excluding impulse behaviors. I got to this point while running, running away from my duties. My only job was to go to school, get good grades, graduate, go to college and yet I could have and almost lost all of it because I was more concerned about anything else! I learned the value of honest work and one you have the momentum to succeed you just might!
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