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3 Step Plan for Compound Success



1.  Every morning you must wake up with an abundance mindset. This act will change how the world responds to you. Read something inspirational to set you on a positive mindset. The world today is full of negativity if you pay attention to the media. Is life really as dark and evil as it seems? No. Negativity sells and the media is just a bloodbath of sensationalism, all screaming for your attention. Focus on the great things in the world and they will inspire you to be great as well.

 Determine what are the most important goals, and if what you're doing today will lead you towards that goal.
2.  Spend 1hr completely undistracted on a project. Once done, do a review of what your goals are. Look at what your 5 year, 1 year, 3 month and 1 month goals are. Determine what are the most important goals, and if what you're doing today will lead you towards that goal. Consistency will build into momentum, and form a strong habit built for success. Inconsistency will spell failure and you will fall back into bad habits that will not get you where you want to be. Remember that slow and steady wins the race. That all small actions add up, and one day good fortunes will flow like never before. Momentum will make you unstoppable.

Winning the race is all about the pace, and keeping a log is the means with which you will maintain the pace.

3.  At the end of the day, log into your journal any insights learned during the day. What could be done better and be sure that what you've done is in tune with the rhythm of the life that you want. Every week review again the wins and loss, make adjustments and move forward with a new plan if needed. The key is to keep track of how you are spending your time. Is every action a warm or a cold action. Meaning they are building towards the goal you desire. Winning the race is all about the pace, and keeping a log is the means with which you will maintain the pace.

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