"Inaction is the enemy of progress" – this battle cry from author Robert Ringer is profoundly true. Without tangible action, decisions, clear plans, focus, and conviction lead nowhere.
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He meticulously planned his daily actions, tracking his practice of virtues in a table. Each week, he scored every virtue, striving to internalize these qualities into habits.
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From 5 to 7 AM, he dedicated time to personal reflection, prayer, planning the day's business, and studying, followed by breakfast. From 8 AM to 12 PM, he focused on his craft. Lunchtime, 12 to 1 PM, was for reading, account review, and dining.
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