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Act bold. Big thoughts go nowhere without bold action. Once you’ve asked a big question, pause to imagine what life looks like with the answer. If you still can’t imagine it, go study people who have already achieved it. What are the models, systems, habits, and relationships of other people who have found the answer? As much as we’d like to believ
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If you are having difficulty making changes, consider self-help guru Mel Robbins’s advice: Before starting a new ritual, do a simple countdown—5, 4, 3, 2 … 1. And then try the change without any further hesitation.