Monday Motivation: Don’t Say “Why Me?” Say “Try Me.”

Monday Motivation: Don’t Say “Why Me?” Say “Try Me.” Monday Motivation: Don’t Say “Why Me?” Say “Try Me.”

One of my favorite phrases is “Don't say ‘Why me?' Say ‘try me.'” I hope you stumble upon it today and it changes your perspective, especially if you are having a rough start to the new year. When life puts you in tough situations, there's no use in asking “Why me?” Instead, see it as a challenge and say “try me.” Putting your problems in a different light like this is a simple but effective way to overcome challenges.

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The next time you face a challenge, whether it be a failure on the field, a frustrating injury, or something else entirely, remember this quote. Don't question why it's happening–see it as an opportunity.

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* Originally published on January 9, 2023, by 2aDays Staff

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