Success typically doesn't happen overnight. It's really the result of daily progress. Take Michael Hyatt's post about his new book, Platform. He says he blogged for almost three years before he had a significant following.
Knowing that there's really no such thing as an overnight success, time is the huge variable. How much time will you devote to any single task or objective? How much time will you devote this week to the goals you really want to achieve?
Knowing that there's really no such thing as an overnight success, time is the huge variable. How much time will you devote to any single task or objective? How much time will you devote this week to the goals you really want to achieve?
As many experts have pointed out, you have just two choices with time. Either you can spend it or invest it. If you spend it watching television, it's over. If you invest it by reading or devoting time to a worthwhile cause, the time is still gone, but at least you have something to show for it.
Use time to your advantage, realizing that wasted hours turn into wasted days, which turn into wasted months and even years. I'm posting this on my 54th birthday. It's hard to believe the time has "flown by," but it has. I'm sure you can relate.
Start now to be more intentional about living each day with more focus and purpose. Invest it, and reap the benefits. It's the only way to beat the clock.
Use time to your advantage, realizing that wasted hours turn into wasted days, which turn into wasted months and even years. I'm posting this on my 54th birthday. It's hard to believe the time has "flown by," but it has. I'm sure you can relate.
Start now to be more intentional about living each day with more focus and purpose. Invest it, and reap the benefits. It's the only way to beat the clock.