Readers
As I reach the ripe old age of 35, I find myself asking the important question...
"How can I make this year the best year of my life?"
There are going to be many things that are out of my control that could make the year to come good or bad.
However my response to what will happen will always be my choice.
In my 35 years, I have learnt many useful things and unfortunately some not so useful things.
However, the most important thing that I have learnt is the unique distinct critical importance of implementation over and above everything else.
To know and not to do is just as bad as not knowing.
For a long time, I believed that knowing was the most important thing. I have changed my mind.
Why?
I have come to believe that the majority of people don't do what they know they should do.
Have most people heard the old proverb "an apple a day keeps the doctor away"? The answer has to be a resounding yes. Yet do most people eat an apple a day? Do most people eat an apple a week?!
Do most people know that you are supposed to drink 8 glasses of water a day to stay hydrated? I would think that it's fairly common knowledge.
Of those that know, how many glasses of water do you see these people drinking? Compare it to how many hot beverages and fizzy drinks we consume.
These are but two simple examples. The list is potentially endless.
The point is clear - people unfortunately often fail to do what they know they should do!
So what is the point of this post?
My desire for my 36th year on planet Earth is to live a life of implementation.
I will act on what i already know and use this as my ladder to become the person I want to be when I finally depart from this world.
I would like to end this post by urging you all to think of 3 things that you know you should do, but don't.
Whether you start doing any or all of those 3 things doesn't matter.
Some will and some won't.
Many won't even bother taking a minute to think of 3 things. Is it that they don't know that they ought to reflect on their implementation behaviours?
I will let you be the judge.
God bless.
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