Your first anything will be the hardest. No one was born an expert. No one was born a pro. They all started somewhere, took that first step and followed through till they got where they’re today. Perserverance, pain and persistent was part of the reason someone progressed from a beginner to an expert.
The first is normally a learning process, a phase of trial and error. It’s the time where you can decide to push on or quit. It’s the hardest time of the entire process but it builds you. It dictates what ending you want for yourself. It tests your patience and willpower. It tests how you handle situations at your lowest and how much you can withstand pain and frustrations.
The first are always the hardest. The pain, suffering, frustrations and even lack of a fast progress can really pull you down. They build you, harden you and also strengthen you to be the best version of yourself.
The first’s define you. The first’s mold you. The first’s dicatates your eventual outcome. The first’s can either drive you or kill you. For you to get to your 10th, 100th and more, you’ve got to start from one. Don’t start with the mindset of a quick outcome, a quick progress, a quick result. You’ll only disappoint yourself. You should only start knowing that it might take a while. Not all progresses are similar so you should focus on you alone. Each progress is a milestone and that should be your driving force to do better, be better and work harder.
Thre’ll be no first that will be easy. It’ll only depend on you, how the ending will be.