Winners Act; Losers Don’t

Success depends on action, not procrastination. Dreams are great springboards to success, but only if they lead to action.

Becoming a success and realizing your dreams requires hard work - and action. You must not fail to start because you’re afraid you might fail; or because you’re afraid of what others might say. You must take the responsibility to ensure your dreams come to pass.

Thomas Edison is remembered as a great inventor, but before he succeeded, he invented a lot of things that failed. Abraham Lincoln is remembered as a great President, but before he became President, he failed in business multiple times. Before Babe Ruth set the record for home runs, he struck out many times.

We must take the initiative to make good things happen in our lives.

Babe Ruth got some free walks because he was such a fearsome batter, but we’re not in his league. If we want to realize our dreams, we’re going to have to take the initiative and do the work that is necessary.

How many times have you heard someone say, “Don’t push me, I’ll do it later”.e., the “Round Tu-It problem”), when all you ever see them actually do is sit around on the couch, or take long naps, or maybe, if they’re the active type - go off and play a round of golf.

But taking any action to realize their goals? “I’ll do it manana”.Couch potatoes don’t become heroes or successes. Your dreams are important to you, but the only way to realize them and achieve success in life that you both want and deserve is to get up off the couch and take some action.

Think short-term, for a moment, what can you do in the next five minutes to make your dreams come closer to reality?If you need some hints, take a look at the Infinite Income Plan.

Don’t wait for life to hand you success on a silver platter; it’s not likely to happen! Check out this website: realizing your dreams.

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