What was the Hardest Goal I ever set for Myself

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

The hardest personal goal I’ve ever had to set for myself is controlling my thoughts. The inner critic can be a real b*tch. Combine that with people that complain almost constantly about the state of affairs, or how hard it is to get by in life, and that inner voice turns into a storm eating away at everything good in life.

I’ve distanced myself from most of the negativity, although there are a few people I’m around for personal reasons; mostly that I feel some responsibility to at least be friendly to them.

It’s taken me a year and a half to create a new inner voice that sounds more like a motivational speaker than a heckler, but still that other voice likes to return. I keep shutting it down, and I’ll continue to until it’s gone for good.

If that’s even possible.

If not, then it’s a battle of wills. Good thing I’m really stubborn.

23 responses to “What was the Hardest Goal I ever set for Myself”

  1. I’ve never thought about associating the inner voice as a heckler, but that is spot on sometimes. Good thing for your stubbornness….

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  2. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    I know, right? I don’t know where I’d be without my stubborn streak.

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  3. Ted Hughes’s inner policeman! We all have one. Mine’s a Chief Inspector!

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    Darcy Branwyn

    Oh. That must be interesting.

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  5. Rochdalestu Avatar
    Rochdalestu

    Trying to silence the mind and them inner voices is like trying to iron the ripples from the waves in the sea. We’ll never do it. However, if you keep the ripples that are going in your direction then you can ride them

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  6. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    That was nicely said. Thank you.

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  7. Rochdalestu Avatar
    Rochdalestu

    Glad you understood what I meant as I had a mental block trying to explain what I meant. You are right about the fact we should focus on the things we enjoy and stop surrounding ourselves with negativity. If we don’t know what we want then we end up with a lot of what we don’t

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  8. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    I understood you no problem. And yes, the negativity can really pull you down.

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  9. Rochdalestu Avatar
    Rochdalestu

    Positivity breeds serenity

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  10. Thanks for sharing ☺️

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  11. What I like about the catholic community that I haven’t admitted to in writing all that dying for our sin’s means is shame of destiny and power.

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  12. I can definitely relate. Great post!

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  13. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    Thank you!

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  14. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    Shame of feeling powerful?

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  15. You’re welcome! Have a great day!

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  16. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    Yes, it does. 😊

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  17. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    Thank you. You too.

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  18. I think it’s okay to get negative – even if it’s only to vent. The trick is to not let yourself get bogged down by it.

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  19. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    That’s true. Maybe just get it all out and then move on.

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  20. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    Money is your hardest goal?

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  21. Yeah, it really is quite challenging for us to change our inner critic into something more positive , encouraging and self-loving……especially if we’ve been living with that inner critic for a long time.

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  22. Darcy Branwyn Avatar
    Darcy Branwyn

    It sure is.

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