Everyone has at least
one movement in their lives when they were 'great' for a while. It might be the
first time they said a work or when they took their first few steps as a child.
Perhaps it was an exam they sat and passed.
The point is we have
ALL tasted success at some point. The difference between the average person and
the very successful is therefore consistency.
It's not rocket
science. People who are very successful do things which move them towards their
goals on a daily basis. They keep doing the things which bring them the results
they want.
It's easy to do
something well once. It's easy to do something you don't want to do once.
Real power lies in
repeating these moments again and again.
A wealthy businessman
once said, "You're
either consistent or non - existent".
We already have great consistency
on our lives. Most of us regularly breathe, move, sleep, eat and drink like
clockwork. You know how to do this.
The successful see no
difference in taking regular actions to feed their dreams as they do to feed
their stomachs.
You either become
consistent towards your desires or you end up wasting most of your potential.
Note: Find
someone you can be accountable to. Each week send them a list of what you have
achieved during the week and include what you also planned to do yet didn't
complete. Then write down your general goals for the following week and repeat
the process 7 days later. Get them to respond likewise. There's great power in
getting accountable for your actions.
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