Ahbab

Hi, I am Ahbab Ahmed. I am on a journey to transform our lives with logic and discipline. As a person who was an addict, a big procrastinator, a failure, and constantly daydreaming about happiness and fulfillment, I can relate to what others are going through in this phase. I have been writing self-help and inspirational articles on my blog Basicideaz.com since 2020, and I hope it can make a difference in someone’s life. I am also a 3d artist, a traveler, and someone who loves playing competitive video games.

Master oogway quotes

My way of living with Master Oogway’s Quote

One can be talented and intelligent and also may be a person who works hard.

But, if this person lacks belief in himself, he will fail eventually.

We all can work at good times and dream of our goals and success. Once things get complicated and the darkness surrounds us, we start doubting ourselves.

Once people start saying that it is impossible and you cannot do it, you start believing in it.

Once you fail, you start doubting yourself.

You stop going to the gym; you stop writing your book; you stop working for your startup; you stop being you because somebody out there told you it’s impossible because you failed repeatedly.

Let me tell you this; you must fail; it’s a must. Without fail, there is no growth. It’s not who you are.

You become successful once you believe in it. You must believe in yourself.

Procrastination and Mindfulness

Procrastination and Mindfulness | A Guide to Start Moving in Life.

Suddenly, you are in your middle age, and still, you haven’t achieved much in your life.
It only seems like yesterday that you had all the dreams and desire to do something great, but now, as time passes by, those dreams and desires start to fade away.
What happened?
What did you do wrong?
Now, every day is the same.
You already know what will happen today, tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow. There is no excitement anymore.
You are also aware of your promises that you will work on your goals, no matter how hard it becomes, and you will do this and do that within the upcoming months.
But, deep down, you are also aware that you will never complete your projects on time; you will never finish that half-done manuscript that has been lying in the drawer for the past two years.
You will keep making promises and keep breaking them.
Why?
Is it because of your willpower, or is it because of something else and how to stop your procrastination for good?