“When you’re in motion, you’re planning and strategizing and learning. Those are all good things, but they don’t produce a result. Action, on the other hand, is the type of behavior that will deliver an outcome.”
This one will help you avoid a trap tons of hard-working people fall into and maybe even notice if you’re already stuck in it now.
James Clear explains the difference between being in motion and taking action and shares two strategies to ensure you take meaningful action and don’t get stuck in motion.
Btw, I found this link in Trevor McKendrick’s newsletter.
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