“The difference between setting a goal and achieving it is in having a good plan and working it.”
— Les Brown
Simplified Meaning:
Achieving a goal isn't just about deciding what you want; it's about figuring out how to get there and taking action. Imagine you want to bake a cake. Simply wanting the cake won't make it appear. First, you need a good recipe (that's your plan). Then, you need to gather the ingredients, mix them correctly, and bake it (that's working on your plan). Without the recipe or following the steps, you won't end up with a cake. Just like in life, whether you're aiming to learn a new skill, save money, or get healthy, having a clear, step-by-step plan and consistently following it is what brings success. So, to reach your goal, think carefully about your steps and commit to working on them regularly.
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