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Let's say you are consciously prioritising on two things that you love to do, you give each one the time, work and effort in order to complete and achieve at both. But at times, when you give too much time, work and effort on one, you slip, thus making it harder to harness the other.What do you do?Put your chin up and put more blood, sweat and tears into both, with more focus on your time keeping, preventing you from slipping when the other needs the attention - attention of maintaining, perfecting, completing or achieving.OrDo you painfully forget/halt/abandon the one, that you least love to do, and make the other your only priority in order to be the best at it.

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Let's say you are consciously prioritising on two things that you love to do, you give each one the time, work and effort in order to complete and achieve at both. But at times, when you give too much time, work and effort on one, you slip, thus making it harder to harness the other.What do you do?Put your chin up and put more blood, sweat and tears into both, with more focus on your time keeping, preventing you from slipping when the other needs the attention - attention of maintaining, perfecting, completing or achieving.OrDo you painfully forget/halt/abandon the one, that you least love to do, and make the other your only priority in order to be the best at it.
I do the later, but not painfully.
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