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The Key To Action

The Key To Action

Knowing what you need to get there is something, acctually doing it is another. Sometimes the things you need to do to get there might be hard or difficult. In this case you need something called discipline. Discipline, in my words, is the state of doing something hard, something that you hate. It is fueled by your desire to to get there and how much you want it. For example if you wanted to win an Olympics medal in athletics, you would need to practice and run up to 5-6 times a week. How much you run on thosedays is up to you-whether you want to jog gently or run to increase you personal best

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