"To do nothing is to achieve nothing." This powerful maxim from author Robert Ringer is profoundly true. Regardless of your brilliant decisions, clear plans, or unwavering convictions, without tangible action, you will never reach your desired destination.
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He practiced one virtue daily, meticulously recording his performance to internalize it as habit. Benjamin Franklin ingeniously devised a self-assessment system, listing virtues and days of the week in his journal for daily reflection.
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From 5 to 7 AM, he dedicated time to personal cultivation, including prayer, planning the day's tasks, study, and breakfast. From 8 AM to 12 PM, he focused on his craft. Between 1 PM and 2 PM, he would read, review accounts, and have lunch.
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