Did you know that when you tell someone your goals or dreams you are less likely to achieve them?
When people tell other people their goals, they loose a part of their motivation.
I don't know specifically how that happens, but I know that it has happened to me.
When I decided I wanted to be a writer, and I told my mom, I stopped being so obsessed with it. When I decided I wanted to be an actress, and I told my mom, I wasn't as motivated anymore. When I decided I want to become a tv producer someday, at first I didn't loose my motivation, but the next morning it felt a little less intense.
If you can't tell I want to be a Tv producer in the future right now.
Whenever I told my friends that I had a crush on someone, I lost the crush.
I think this is funny, because in order to achieve your dreams, you need help, but telling people demotivates you. It is very contradictory.
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Today I walked my dog with my dad. We ended up talking about what I want to be in the future, and my plans in how to get there. It wasn't my first time talking about it though. I really liked this walk, and I enjoyed the conversation with my dad.
Anyways, it's 9:35 pm (05/01/2020).
Thanks for reading this,
- Lilly Rose
Ps. I love that it's Friday and I won't have home work tomorrow (I will have extra credit though).
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