relentless 厳しい

November 30, 2016 =========

☆   relentless  厳しい

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You can use “relentless” in two ways. Firstly, to describe something that is bad, that never stops or never becomes less intense. For example, “The pain in my leg was relentless.”

However, a more positive way to use this word, is to describe a person who is determined to do something and refuse to give up, even if what they are doing is unpleasant or hard. For example, in the Q&A at the end of this month, the question is “How do you make each day count?” One answer is “I am relentless when working on my goals.” In other words, they keep working on their goals even when it is hard work or unpleasant for them.

What are you relentless at doing? And how do you make each day count?

See you next month!

Chris