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The thing is “Do it, or else you gain nothing’

Don’t Think, just do it, but do it consistently and do not give up

It’s a quote I got from Jackie Chan movie. At times, I really agree with it, as too many thought will hinder my actions, but at times also it will bring danger too, so which one is right?

Have you ever seen an ad in the local paper “Make XXX per month, call now for

more details!” only to ring up and find out that it is distributing catalogues, then

forget it because we can’t be bothered with the physical effort of going out there

and doing the work. And YET we still read the success stories- remember these

stories have to be true because it’s false advertising. I think these people have

worked hard and earned every single penny by putting in and sticking with it.

Bought an e-book promising to make money? Next you have to read it and

implement the ideas to actually bring in the ‘lolly. It won’t make you a penny left un-

read on your hard drive.

The same goes for many things - education, just because someone got into Oxford

or Harvard doesn’t mean they’ve got their degree. Next comes the hard work, graft

and study to GET OUT the results they want.

Again- fitness DVD’s will not get you fit by sitting there on your shelf. I would be

sure that 99% of all diets work if the person doing it committed 100% and followed

it to the letter.

My point is TAKE ACTION, don’t wait around for something to come from nothing.

It won’t. Whatever your goal, STICK WITH IT because sometime things don’t happen straight away or go right first time, it’s a case of getting determined and

persevering. Keep going.

Life is for living- how boring not to give it your all. Imagine the satisfaction and

results when you do stick with it and the momentum that you will attract and create!

Is there ever a ‘right’ or ‘perfect’ time? NO. That makes NOW ideal!

As Mike Litman says in Greatness Held Hostage “You don't have to get it right,

you just have to get it going.”


The writing in blue is taken from an ebook. I always have problems with procrastination and it gives trouble to me. I know it, but so difficult to cure it, so reading the text above really give me valuable information. Moreover, actions speaks louder than words . :)

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