Whether someone wants to learn a new language, kick a bad habit, succeed at a business, find the love of their life, or stick to a meditation routine — more than 80% of people admit that they just haven't made as much progress as they had expected they would.
And most of them know exactly why.
It's not because the course they bought is no good or the seminar they attended was lousy.
It's not because the economy is bad and the world is a mess.
It's not because their spouse, friends, or family isn't supportive.
Most people would probably admit that the #1 reason they don't achieve their most important goals is because they don't "stick with it."
Once the novelty wears off so does their determination. Or they have so many goals — more than they can possibly achieve — that they've created a situation where they can never make any significant and lasting progress.
No book, teacher, course, program, or levitating master can help you if you're not able to focus and put forth consistent, constructive action.
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