Accomplishment Requires Action
It’s the end of the year, a time to take stock of your life, and make adjustments going forward.
You have decided that you want to lose ten pounds, improve your appearance, develop some muscle, tone your body, improve your relationships, invest a percentage for future income, write that book that has been knocking around in your head, clean out your closets and throw everything away that you haven’t worn in a year, or something entirely different.
Having goals, thinking about them, mulling them over, sharing them with others, talking about them, writing them down; wahoo.
It means nothing. Until you do something about them. Take one action toward one goal. One small, almost insignificant action. Do something. Do anything towards realizing that goal, no matter how small. And do it today. Tomorrow, do it again. And again, until it becomes a habit and you don’t even think about it. Then do one more small, manageable action to realize your goal.
No shirking, no laziness, no excuses.
Life changes for you when you change.
That’s Aging Intelligently.