So this is what I have to do in all areas of my life, prepare myself well so it is inevitable that I pass/get things done properly.
I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to want to achieve results without dedicating myself to stuff.
If I look back at what I did to do the exam so well today is because I put myself to study several days, concentrated with what I was doing and 'grinding' responding to tests. The exam was not very diffifcult in that I did not doubt much in any of the 30 questions of it.
So the word that comes up is Dedication, where if I dedicate myself to something I get results.
In the past I have wanted results but not dedicated myself much to get them, resulting in failing at my objectives. Today, eventhough I still not know the score, as I pass, it will prove that with dedication I can achieve results.
Every time I failed at something I would always put the excuse of not having studied/dedicated myself much to it, which was true, but this is not a valid excuse as none are, instead I have to dedicate myself to something and then reap the results. A cool objective for me is to be a dedicated person, someone that dedicates themselves to everything they do.
I forgive myself that I have not accepted and allowed myself to live the word dedication in all areas of my life.
I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to want to achieve results without dedicating myself to stuff.
I forgive myself that I have not accepted and allowed myself to see that results need commitment and dedication.
I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to accept defeat/failure by not dedicating myself enough in what I do, for example my studies.
I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to set myself for failure by not dedicating myself enough in what I do.
I commit myself to dedicate myself to what I do so that I can be successful in my life.
I commit myself to remind myself to dedicate myself to what I do, honouring myself in the process and achieving results.
I commit myself to dedicate myself to what I do so that it is inevitable that I succeed/pass an exam for example.
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