
Describe your ideal week.
Well, I don’t demand much to consider a week as super-duper.
A perfect week for me would be one where I can write every day, writing 1000 words per day.
But life is life, and it isn’t always generous. It delivers events, sometimes pleasant, sometimes not, which distract you from reaching your perfect goals. And there are also the responsibilities you carry out throughout the week. And if you put these circumstances together, it happens now and then, you are pushed into blackness and writing blockage. Then, bid goodbye to the ideal week.
Therefore, to reach your ideal goal, which I believe doesn’t come alone with a magic wand. You should train your concentration and work hard on your goals; otherwise, you wouldn’t appreciate the things you finally achieve.
But why always speak of “ideal”? Does true ideality really exist? If everything is perfect, isn’t it also boring? As for me, I’ve learned over the years just to give my best and not let myself be carried away by high ideal expectations, because this attitude is harrowing for my mental well-being. And what I’ve experienced is that this viewpoint holds sweet surprises in the end.
All in all, in this case, ideal can be defined as something that has been shaped through handling difficult circumstances in the best way.


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