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The sad truth is that things change and people change. Sometimes we find that there is no room for us anymore. We don't fit in and aren't wanted. The good thing is that at IK, I can just be myself and people accept me whether or not I order a really small lunch, or I didn't watch American Idol. Monk's paradise for sure. I try to get my mind used to what life would be like if I quit. I never dreamed that quitting would be way harder than just going along with my routine. Even if it is the very best course for so many reasons.
Reasons to quit: 1.People who don't even know me don't like me and pretend that I'm invisible.
2. I am really really bad at this style.I have no hope of progressing for ages and I am probably incapable of ever earning a black belt in this style anyway.
3. I could stay home and get more work done, etc.
4. Maybe I could find another program or I could start Arnis.
5.Everything here goes for Joe as well so it's not like I'd be letting him down.
6. I wouldn't constantly worry that I'm practicing things incorrectly.
Reasons to stay: 1. It is just so ingrained into my lifestyle.
2. We have all the training equipment
3. I would lose my top weight loss motivation; to fit into cool uniforms.
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That is not a reason to quite, what do they matter anyway?
Though sometimes it can be hard to make the desision to quite something, because it feels like we are letting ourselves down or running away and taking the easy way out, there are also times when that might be the best course of action, and we cannot exepxt to be good at everything all the time.
It is a choice one must make for themselves and just evulating thier reasons for wanting to quit and their reasons not to, and what in the long run would ultimately be for the best, both mentally and physcialy
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