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Calling it Quits, When you’re not a Quitter

Quitting, or the word quit as defined by dictionary.com has several different meanings ranging from stopping, leaving, to relinquish, to cease, to end, to depart, to resign, or to give up.

I’ve never liked the idea of quitting and felt like giving up (which is part of the definition) however certain things should and must come to an end (another part of the definition).

I think of your time in high school, college, a movie, a book: all of these things have a certain end when they cease to continue. Even this 100 day project has an end (its the 100th day).

It’s easy or better yet inevitable to end things that have a set date or clear end but what about things that don’t. There are certain hobbies, behaviors, and even relationships that one must learn to let go of and move on from. As a person that likes to believe she has perseverance and can go the distance the idea of quitting or ending something on my own does not appeal to me. However, as I continue to grow and learn there are certain things that you must quit to give room for what is next in your life. 

I am still navigating this thought and idea but to my readers I would love to know when do you determine to call it quits and what tips or tricks have you learned to identify those things that need to be stopped or relinquished?

Please share below and until next time,

I’m CiggyG

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