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#51. Dad, what is the difference between thinking and doing?

February 20, 2019 Dad Accountability, Decisions, Habits, Leadership 0

Thinking is relatively valueless unless it leads to doing. You can daydream about your goals, but until you start working on them, they won’t become a reality.

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