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The Power of Taking Action

Only 20% of people actually take action on their desires for change - this article looks at why taking action is important and how perseverance plays an important role in achieving success!

A person standing atop a mountain looking out into the horizon at a new future ahead of them - symbolizing taking action towards achieving one's dreams!

A person standing atop a mountain looking out into the horizon at a new future ahead of them - symbolizing taking action towards achieving one's dreams!

It is a common sentiment to want to change one’s life, but only 20% of people actually take action on that desire. For those who wish to leave their salaried job and become an entrepreneur, the percentage drops even lower to 10%. The world is such that those who take action are the ones who win. To those who complain without taking any action, it is recommended they cut ties with them. Action-taking requires courage and faith in oneself. It takes a leap of faith into the unknown, but it also has potential for great reward. It can be daunting and scary to make such a big change in life, especially when there is no guarantee of success or security. However, if you don’t try then you will never know what could have been achieved had you taken that chance. Those who take action must also remain persistent and patient in order for their efforts to bear fruit. Oftentimes, it may feel like nothing is happening or changing despite all the hard work put in – this can lead some people to give up prematurely before they get results from their efforts. But if they persevere and stay consistent with their actions over time, then eventually they will reap the rewards of their labour as long as they don’t give up too soon! In conclusion, taking action on one’s desires can be daunting but ultimately rewarding if done correctly with patience and persistence. Those who are content with simply complaining about wanting something better should consider cutting ties with themselves instead – after all, “action speaks louder than words”!