Listen my friend, everything has its rewards, you were probably and
obviously motivated to start this journey, something must have motivated
you, but you have to step back and think what forced you, and what motivated
you to start this journey. YOU knew that this was not going to be easy.
Just think back on the days that you were thinking what would happen when
you become a CCIE, the reasons that justified this journey, the feelings of
accomplishing what you wanted to accomplish, just think about those days,
those reasons.......
After 34 years of being in this business, i am still motivated, i am still
in LOVE with what i am doing, and i am still in LOVE with teaching and
trying to improve my ways to become a better technical instructor.
Remember once it's finished, you will be rewarded. Here is my motivation,
what makes me to constantly improve myself:
http://noshut.blogspot.com/2011/05/drinking-from-firehose-narbiks-bootcamp.html
I am sure you will find yours once you are done. But the worst thing that
you can do is to give up.
You may fail once or twice, but remember that failure is part of success.
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:29 PM, bitje <bitje_at_ccie.bz> wrote:
> Albert Einstein once said; You can never solve a problem on the level on
> which it was created.So yeah, back off for a while and come back :)
>
> On Fri, 27 May 2011 23:17:28 +0100
> Peter Alston <palston_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> : Hi Guys,
> : : Not sure if this is OT or not, it might be completely relevant
> actually. I am having one of those days where nothing
> :seems to have sunk in, my labs are confusing me and I am wondering if I
> should take Darby's advice and just work at
> :Mcdonalds!
> : : Where is my motivation and am I really crazy? Am I doing the right
> thing?
> : : I was interested to see how everyone deals with these days - what works
> for you?
> : : I appreciate that every one is different and what works for some might
> not work for me, but just to know that I am
> :not the only person in this situation would be nice :)
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