I’ve had many hairstyles over the years, and I think having it longer has to be one of my favorites. I’ve had so many questions about what products I use, and to be honest, I would use different kinds for different hairstyles. But mostly, there would always be something about the product that I didn’t like, even if it was just a minor thing. So, I’ve made it my goal to come up with my own hair products that combine the best aspects of all the ones I’ve tried and I’ve tried a lot! I’ve been working on it for a bit, and I’ve gotten to a place where I love the formula and wanna use nothing else but I still have quite a distance to go before finishing it, but I’ve also challenged myself to be more open and transparent with you, hence the long captions. Haha! Anyway, I’m extremely excited to share it with you one day in the near future. P.S. Side note, these dope photos were shot by @mvphotographer
I’ve had many hairstyles over the years, and I think having it longer has to be one of my favorites. I’ve had so many questions about what products I use, and to be honest, I would use different kinds for different hairstyles. But mostly, there would always be something about the product that I didn’t like, even if it was just a minor thing. So, I’ve made it my goal to come up with my own hair products that combine the best aspects of all the ones I’ve tried and I’ve tried a lot! I’ve been working on it for a bit, and I’ve gotten to a place where I love the formula and wanna use nothing else but I still have quite a distance to go before finishing it, but I’ve also challenged myself to be more open and transparent with you, hence the long captions. Haha! Anyway, I’m extremely excited to share it with you one day in the near future. P.S. Side note, these dope photos were shot by @mvphotographer
I’ve had many hairstyles over the years, and I think having it longer has to be one of my favorites. I’ve had so many questions about what products I use, and to be honest, I would use different kinds for different hairstyles. But mostly, there would always be something about the product that I didn’t like, even if it was just a minor thing. So, I’ve made it my goal to come up with my own hair products that combine the best aspects of all the ones I’ve tried and I’ve tried a lot! I’ve been working on it for a bit, and I’ve gotten to a place where I love the formula and wanna use nothing else but I still have quite a distance to go before finishing it, but I’ve also challenged myself to be more open and transparent with you, hence the long captions. Haha! Anyway, I’m extremely excited to share it with you one day in the near future. P.S. Side note, these dope photos were shot by @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
The end of this challenge, 75 Hard, is near—I’m on day 68! Let me tell you what I love and hate about it. Let’s start with the challenges I face! I hate that it’s such a pain in the ass to do this every day for this long. 75 days is much longer than I originally thought. Many times, I considered quitting. The only thing that kept me going was looking at the number of days I had already completed. Those days would mean nothing if I gave up now. So, in order to keep going, I had to change my mindset. I stopped focusing on the big number, 75, and instead focused on winning today. I would do my tasks and make today my own. I would do the same the next day. This approach kept me grounded in the present and prevented me from looking too far forward.
Now, let’s talk about what I absolutely love about this challenge—the development of insane discipline. Excuses don’t matter. For some reason, it gives me comfort to know that regardless of my desires or feelings, I have to complete these tasks. It makes me feel tough. I also love the realization that everything that feels good now will suck later, and everything that sucks now will feel amazing later. Mentally, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Physically, I feel the best I’ve ever felt. Overall, I feel amazing, and I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
I will say one thing: if you’re considering taking on this challenge but waiting for motivation to kick in before you start, don’t bother. I can say with absolute certainty that you won’t stay motivated for 75 days. So, don’t make the mistake of relying solely on motivation. For anyone who’s willing to give it a shot, I say good luck! I wish you all the best, and remember, what may suck now will feel amazing later. Your best days are ahead of you.
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer
“MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE
WORLD HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEPT ON TRYING WHEN
THERE SEEMED TO BE NO HOPE AT ALL.”
📸 @mvphotographer