Get bUoyed Up! [Dig Deeper]

 The average range to dig a water well can be anywhere from 100 to 500 feet below the earth's surface. Some wells are struck at a 100 feet, some at 300 feet and others at 500 feet.  Digging is not an easy task and sometimes it seems there is a lot of effort with little to no success.  There are even occasional obstructions that are designed to slow the process down but not stop it.  That's worth repeating, the obstructions may slow the process but they can't stop it.  So as it is in life when you're trying to achieve a goal or accomplish a desired result.  It can feel like you have invested so much effort to break up and move the soil and still you haven't struck water or reached that expected level of success. Even when obstacles arise, it can seem pointless.  Those obstacles can be removed though, you can also go through, over, or around them to continue progress.  All efforts may show you have reached the mark or target for results and warrant quitting when you haven't found water or met your goal, but in order to achieve success for your labor and hard work, you need to plow forward. Don't give up, keep trying, it may be that you simply have to dig deeper in order to prevail.  In other words, be resilient by exploring further, seeking harder, or putting forth that extra effort to reach your goal. Each and every person's range for or to success is different. Your range may just exceed the average of what is normally expected in order to have victory.  If you keep at it and dig deeper, you will strike water for your well. You have just been bUoyed Up!  




















































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