The Void Adventure

So you want to leave things for later again. I get it I get it, you’re tired. Your body is sore and injured. You have to do more every single day that it gets mind numbing. There is no rest. You want to rest. The end seems so far, the ask seems too big. I get it. So you just wanna be average then? You really don’t think you got what it takes to do what I’m asking you to do right now? If that’s the case then what the hell have I wasted so much time on you for? What was it for if this is how you think this far into the game? I won’t accept it, I won’t accept that you end the year with this mindset in place. Even if you’re not ready. Even if you’re tired and sore. Even if the injury only worsens. I will make you see this through. You don’t have a choice here. You can either get with it or be dragged through it.

You’ve come too far to falter now. You’ve pushed through too many sleepless nights, too many aching mornings, too many moments of doubt to give in when it matters most. The ask is big because it has to be. It’s not supposed to be easy—easy doesn’t change you. This is what you signed up for, even if you didn’t realize it at the time. And whether you like it or not, you’re capable of more than this moment of weakness is telling you. The voice in your head saying it’s too much is a liar, and you know it.

This isn’t about how you feel. It’s not about comfort, or rest, or even fairness. It’s about discipline. It’s about finishing what you started, no matter how tired, how sore, how beaten down you feel. Because if you stop now, you’ll carry that with you. The weight of quitting doesn’t go away—it lingers, it festers, it reminds you every time you face a challenge that you gave up when it got hard. But if you push through this, if you grit your teeth and move forward, you’ll carry something else: pride. Resilience. Proof that you can do it, no matter the odds.

This is the moment that matters most—not when it’s easy, not when you’re motivated, but when everything in you wants to quit. This is where you define yourself. This is where you prove that you’re more than average, that you’re more than excuses and fatigue and injury. You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to keep moving. One step, one rep, one moment at a time.

I know it hurts. I know you’re tired. But I also know you’ve got more in you. You’ve always had more in you. So stop thinking about what’s left to do. Stop thinking about how far away the end seems. Just do the next thing. And then the next. And the next after that. Because when it’s all said and done, when you’ve crossed that line, you’ll know it was worth it. You’ll know you were worth it.

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Caroline Gill

A writer, blogger, and traveler. Being creative and making things keep me happy is my life motto.

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