What was the hardest personal goal you’ve set for yourself?

The hardest personal goal I’ve ever set for myself? Actually following through on my goals. 😅
I can dream big, plan beautifully, and make to-do lists that could qualify as works of art. But the discipline part? That’s where things get real. It’s easy to start strong when motivation’s buzzing but when that spark fades and real life kicks in? That’s when I start negotiating with myself like a lawyer. (“Technically, taking a nap is still productive… right?”)
Following through has always been the challenge because it requires consistency, not emotion. It means showing up when I’d rather zone out, and choosing long-term growth over short-term comfort. That’s hard for anyone—especially creative minds that chase inspiration more than structure.
But I’ve realized discipline isn’t punishment—it’s partnership. It’s me working with God to bring my purpose to life, one small, faithful step at a time. Because every time I follow through, I’m not just completing a task—I’m building trust with myself.
Motivation gets you started. Discipline keeps you becoming.
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