There is a time and place to learn and educate yourself. Just like there is a time to execute. To go out and fail. To try and test and get knocked down, then dust yourself off and get back up to try again.
But too often I see people searching and studying, going to seminars and watching webinars. Signing up for this program or that mastermind. But then never taking what they’ve learned to the next level or never taking the action needed to reach their goals.
Stop using the need for “more information,” or the need to “learn one more thing” as an excuse to play small. Legacy lifestyles aren’t built by joining masterminds and watching webinars. They’re built on action. They grow as you grow, and standing still because you feel like you don’t know “enough” yet is the quickest way to stagnation. Nothing grows from inactivity.
Do I think learning and taking courses and attending industry events and joining masterminds is important? Of course, I do. But they won’t build your business for you. They won’t create epic relationships for you. They won’t get your fitness and health on track for you. YOU have to do that work. So take the information you’ve gathered and make the CHOICE to build with what you know. Then, when you reach the point where you don’t know what to do next, do more research, take more courses, etc. But then go out again and execute.
You cannot sit back passively and hope that your Legacy Lifestyle will build itself. Everything you need is already within you. No more excuses. Take at least one specific action every single day that moves the needle of your life, your business, your relationship, your body and health, and your spirituality forward and before you know it, the life you have only been able to dream of will be your reality.
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Previously published on natebaileyspeaks.com.
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