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Old 03-30-2005, 09:39 AM
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Well Payton:

I feel like adding my "ditto" in here based on what these other guys are saying. Most of the advice given is right on target. Back away for a bit. Come back with recharged batteries and make it happen.

A couple things that help me get thru my day (and the adversity that goes with it a lot of my life)

1. Life is journey, not a destination.

I took that one and applied it to my life to remind myself daily that getting there isnt what matters. Enjoying the journey does. If I died tomorrow, without ever even coming close to seeing that Pro-touring camaro in my dreams, I am still better for being here on these boards and for setting the goal and working towards it.

2. Its all how you look at it.

I tended to focus on the negative. (and still do though I try not to.) If you do this as well, remind yourself there is another side to it all. Yes you have had some downers with your project. But look at all you have accomplished! Hey, I am still working on a garage

3. And lastly, Nothing worth having is easy to get.

I would hate to see you give it all up and have regrets. If you decide to throw in the towel, do so because you have something else in life you want more.

Hope any of that helps ya.

Russ
Camaro (and Garage) Builder Wannabe
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