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Practice the Action Habit
“Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill
is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it,” observed David Starr Jordan. Most of us know what we need
to do in order to live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. The real problem
is that we don’t do what we know. I have heard many motivational speakers say, “Knowledge is power.” I disagree. Knowledge is not power. Knowledge is
only potential power. It transforms itself into actual power the
moment you decisively act on it.
The mark of a strong character lies not in
doing what is fun to do or what is easy to do. The sign of deep moral authority appears in the individual who
consistently does what he ought to be doing rather than what he feels like doing. A person of true character spends his days
doing that which is the right thing to do. Rather than watching television for
three hours after an exhausting day
at work, he has the courage to get up off the couch and read to his kids.
Instead of sleeping in on those cold wintry
mornings, this individual exercises his natural
reserves of self – discipline and gets out of bed for a run. And since action is a habit, the more
positive actions you take, the more you feel like
taking.
All too often, we spend our days waiting for the
ideal path to appear in front of us. We forget
that paths are made by waking, not waiting. Dreaming is
great. But thinking big thoughts alone will not build a business, pay your
bills or make you into the person you
know in your heart you can be. In the words of Thomas Carlyle, “The end of man
is an action and not a thought,
thought it were the noblest.” The smallest of actions is always better than the
boldest of intentions.
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