by Preston Squire 2012
Do you know someone who always talks a great talk, but never seems to be able to walk the walk?
We all do and we all do it, at least in some aspect of our lives. Either always talking about what you're going to do - someday, but certainly not today - or constantly acknowledging that you need to work on some aspect of your life, maybe promising to change, but instead of actually changing, you just end up acknowledging you're still committing the same behaviour later on.
Understanding why we fall into this pattern and understanding how to break it are key to finally stop talking about being successful and actually starting to 'put money where your mouth is'.
Do you know someone who always talks a great talk, but never seems to be able to walk the walk?
We all do and we all do it, at least in some aspect of our lives. Either always talking about what you're going to do - someday, but certainly not today - or constantly acknowledging that you need to work on some aspect of your life, maybe promising to change, but instead of actually changing, you just end up acknowledging you're still committing the same behaviour later on.
Understanding why we fall into this pattern and understanding how to break it are key to finally stop talking about being successful and actually starting to 'put money where your mouth is'.