07-01-2014, 08:12 AM
Remember the wave function. When you make alot of progress this will be tempered by an equal period (of time and/or intensity) of incubation or perceived stagnancy.
So while your goals are well defined you have 'no reason' to feel like you're just hitting the same wall over and over after some good progress. It is completely valid to feel frustration, sadness, anger and so on and so forth but remind yourself that this is catalyst (usually from such as patience) and wholly in order.
Just about everything I've encountered follows some type of wave function so either I'm brainwashed to see it or (and?) the functions have an important role and I just happen to have spotted it. In any case I think it's healthy to see most things like waves to find the naturality of progression and regression (or stagnation). While it is possible we've come to label the comings and goings of waves in terms detrimental to the actual effects it is still a fair point to see the ebb and flow as natural no matter what subject they adhere to.
So while your goals are well defined you have 'no reason' to feel like you're just hitting the same wall over and over after some good progress. It is completely valid to feel frustration, sadness, anger and so on and so forth but remind yourself that this is catalyst (usually from such as patience) and wholly in order.
Just about everything I've encountered follows some type of wave function so either I'm brainwashed to see it or (and?) the functions have an important role and I just happen to have spotted it. In any case I think it's healthy to see most things like waves to find the naturality of progression and regression (or stagnation). While it is possible we've come to label the comings and goings of waves in terms detrimental to the actual effects it is still a fair point to see the ebb and flow as natural no matter what subject they adhere to.