Staying With It When It Gets Hard
Yesterday we talked about that moment when “it’s too hard” shows up.
Today is about what you do after you recognize it.
Because awareness is powerful… but it doesn’t assemble the puzzle.
When I was sitting at that table, I could have easily justified moving on.
No one would have questioned it.
But I knew that if I kept jumping to what felt easier, that detailed section would sit there unfinished.
And that’s what happens in real life too.
High-achieving women rarely quit entirely.
We just redirect our energy.
We shift to another task or another goal.
Another project that gives us a quicker sense of progress.
On the outside, it still looks productive.
On the inside, something remains incomplete.
Discipline isn’t about about staying long enough for clarity to catch up with effort.
It’s about letting repetition turn into recognition.
It’s about trusting that the picture you see in your mind is worth the patience it requires.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is stay at the table a little longer than you feel like.
Not forever. Just longer than your discomfort.
💬 Where are you tempted to redirect your energy because staying feels slower… and what would it look like to remain with it just a bit longer?
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Ly Smith
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Staying With It When It Gets Hard
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