The Two Most Powerful Words That Can Change Your Life Today

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Instead of waiting for the perfect time to do something, why not start with what you have? When you start, one day it is going to be like everything just happened overnight.

There is no overnight success. If you want to be successful, you must do the work. You must take action. Remember that there can be no success without action. Norman Vincent pearle was right when he said, “Two powerful words that can change any situation: Do it!”

Use the power of you to change your life. Do not worry about other people’s achievements. Compete with yourself. Have faith in yourself. Have faith in your abilities to get things done.

If you want to be successful, you must “do it.” You must take action to change your life. And you can. And why not now?

“Do it!”

Never Hurry

Andrea Piacquadio

“Do all that you can do in a perfect manner every day, but do it without haste, worry, or fear. Go as fast as you can, but never hurry. … The moment you begin to hurry you cease to be a creator and become a competitor.”- Wallace D. Wattles

Being busy is not being productive. The world wants productive people, not busy people.

Helena Lopes

It does not matter what you do, if you are just running around, you are not going to get any thing done. But if you focus, if you evaluate yourself, if you know what you are doing, you do not need to rush. You do not need to compete with other people. All you need to do is to add value to your life.

It does not matter how busy you are. If you are not chasing your purpose, you are chasing nothing.

If you are not making your life a masterpiece, you are making your life a masterpieces.

Andrea Piacquadio

Do not do that to yourself. Because you are here to conquer yourself, not to conquer others. Why? Because if you cannot conquer yourself, you won’t be able to conquer others. Hold your faith. Do not let it go. You need it. Without faith, there can be no success.

Brett Jordan

If you want to connect with your soul, you must strive for stillness, not busyness.