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This Is How You Go Hard Everyday

  • Writer: Ken DeMarco
    Ken DeMarco
  • Feb 20
  • 4 min read

In the busy world we live in, where what you want to do meets what’s possible, “going hard every day” becomes more than just something people say to motivate each other – it becomes a way of life. For a lot of people, trying to be your best isn’t just something you do, but a strong promise to yourself that shapes what you do both at work and in your personal life. This post will look at what this idea really means, and give you some thoughts and ways to really devote yourself to everything you do, so you don’t just get to your goals, but go past them.


What “Going Hard” Really Means


Basically, “going hard” is a way of thinking, where people are encouraged to go further than they are used to, every single day. It comes from wanting to get better as a person and do well in your career, and is linked to having a really good work ethic and the ability to bounce back. This constant effort can show itself in a number of ways – regularly training, always getting better at what you do, and being completely committed to what you want to achieve. It’s about making a life where being average isn’t good enough, and being excellent is what you always aim for.



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1. Making Your Goals Very Clear


To really be able to “go hard”, you must make goals that are clear and can be measured. These goals shouldn’t just be things you want in the far-off future, but should be a firm part of what you do each day. Use the SMART rules – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound – to state what you want to do. By doing this, you’ll make a plan which gives you direction and a reason to carry on, and lets you check how you’re doing all the time.


2. Making a Strong Work Habits


A really good work habit is the most important part of any effort that wants to show this intense promise. Take on being disciplined and able to recover as important parts of what you do every day. This could be getting up early to make the most of your time, doing physical exercise regularly, and spending time each day improving your skills. The work might be hard, but it’s through this effort that the seeds of success are planted.


Trust me I’m working hard as hell in this photo
Trust me I’m working hard as hell in this photo



3. Developing a Way of Thinking That You Can Grow


Accepting that you can grow is vital to keeping the speed needed to “go hard” every day. When you’re faced with problems, see them as chances to get better, not as things you can’t get over. This way of thinking encourages you to see failing as a teacher, helping you to be strong and able to change. By seeing setbacks as steps forward, you’ll find the drive to carry on, allowing you to constantly make progress on your journey.


4. Surround Yourself With People Who Think Like You


Who you spend time with plays a big part in how well you can “go hard” all the time. Being with people who share your hopes, or have the same drive, can make a good circle of encouragement. Join groups or places on the internet where wanting to do well is celebrated, and personal growth is given the most importance. This friendship isn’t just a source of drive, but also opens doors for working together and helping each other.




What “Going Hard” Every Day Does


In the end, taking on the idea of “going hard” every day is about promising to live a life of being real, carrying on, and constantly trying to be excellent. It’s a statement that you won’t be happy with being average, and instead, choose to chase being great with energy. By using the ways shown in this post – making your goals very clear, having a strong work habits, developing a way of thinking that you can grow, and being with people who inspire you – you put yourself in a position to not just get to your goals, but to go past them.


As you start on this journey of strong promise, remember that the road may be full of problems, but it’s in these troubles that your character is made. Share this post with someone to inspire them on their journey to greatness and come back for more thoughts on living a life of purpose and passion.


Don’t forget to set goals you can achieve in a timely manner. No rush but get busy and go hard.
Don’t forget to set goals you can achieve in a timely manner. No rush but get busy and go hard.


When making this content, the ideas of promise and constant effort aren’t just to inspire, but are things you can do to really change your life. By putting these principles into your daily life, you can open the doors of what’s possible and start on a road that leads to deep satisfaction and success.

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