Compound Action
Greetings:
Every financial planner will tell you that Compound Interest is your friend. Compound interest works on the basis that you earn interest on the interest, as well on the original amount of money that you invested. Well, Compound Action works in pretty much the same way. Your action builds on itself to compound into a powerful change. The more action you invest toward your goals, the bigger and better the results will be.
Small actions, taken consistently, will reap great rewards. I am a believer that it is the consistent daily actions that will create the biggest results. People tell me that they don't have enough time to do things differently. The good news is you don't need a lot of time, and you don't have to do things a whole lot differently. As I am fond of saying, "If you can't do a lot, do a little." The key is committing to doing the action every day. It is this consistent daily action that will compound your results. For example, let's say you committed to waking up 15 minutes earlier than your usual time. In one week, you would have an additional 105 minutes, or an extra hour and forty-five minutes during the week. Multiply that by 52 weeks in the year and you now have 5,460 extra minutes, or 91 extra hours. If you used that extra time to read one book a month, you could read 12 new books in a year. After ten years, you will have read 120 books. The idea here is that the small things add up. It doesn't take a lot of time or a lot of extra effort. By taking small actions consistently, you will make big changes over time.
Small actions, taken over time, make the biggest differences. Each action builds on the previous one to create a big change. Don't worry that you don't have a lot of time. You don't need it. Just do one action a day and commit to doing it for at least one month. The results of the compound action will amaze you.
Compound Action is the premise of the Daily Action Power Process. Just commit to doing a few small actions a day and over time you will see big results.
Here's to taking action,
Rachelle






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