What does unstoppable mean?
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I have unstoppable tattooed on my hand but only the other day I questioned what it really meant?
It means different things to different people and I now have a new view on this word.
To be an unstoppable athlete – you train when you are meant to but also do the extra work when no one is watching BUT what if you’re injured? Does that mean you aren’t as unstoppable as the athlete next to you? WRONG. You are unstoppable by getting up and doing rehab, taking rest days, seeing a sports psychologist, taking an easier load to make sure you return to sport in the right way.
BOTH ARE UNSTOPPABLE PATHS.
To be an unstoppable Mum – you wake up and run around the house getting the kids ready, packing lunch boxes and cleaning the house before you do school drop off, run to woollies, make it to Zumba class and then go home to do 6 loads of washing. BUT what if you don’t do all that in one day? Does that mean you aren’t an unstoppable mum? WRONG.
You wear multiple hats in a day, you go from mum, to tutor, to cleaner, to driver and more. You only cleaned the house and did 1 load of washing… so what. You are still unstoppable you did something productive to you or the household making you unstoppable because you kept moving and doing what you could.
Unstoppable used to mean to me, if you aren’t pushing at 100% driving yourself into the ground then you are trying hard enough.
Now unstoppable means as long as you are doing what you can to the best of your ability in your current situation and not quitting YOU ARE UNSTOPPABLE.