Producing Results

There is one simple thing that will produce results; action. Action always produces results. There is a saying that goes, ‘You can have results or excuses, but you cannot have both.’ It is true. If you put in the time and effort, you will eventually produce results. If you choose to do nothing, then you will ultimately get nothing. Action produces results.

Nothing will change if you decide to make zero changes.

“If you want something that you have never gotten, then you will have to do something that you have never done.’ This is one of my all-time favorite quotes. If you continue to do what you have always done, then you will continue to remain exactly where you are. The definition of insanity is: ‘Doing something over and over again, expecting different results.’ If you continue on the path that you are currently on, doing the exact same things that you are doing now, you will be in the exact same position that you are in right now, years from now.

However, if you decide to make changes in your life and daily routine, then you will see things begin to play out differently and see things begin to change. If you want your life to be different and look different at this same time next year, then you will have to get to work. When you begin to make changes in your life, lifestyle, decisions, outlook, and actions, then your life will begin to look different too. When you make changes in your life, choices, disciplines, and decision-making, you will see how those things will begin to reshape and redirect the trajectory of your life.

If you really want to see things look different and start seeing progress being made, then consider your actions or lack of action. Remember, you can have results or excuses, but you cannot have both. Keep moving forward. Make necessary changes. Get to work. And before too long, you will start to recognize the progress and difference that is being made. Whatever your goal, dream, or passion, you have to put effort in, in order to get results. Without action, your dreams will remain a wish list.

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