Q. What makes the difference between the person who talks about doing a thing and the person who actually does it?
A. ACTION.
Continual, persistent, unrelenting, courageous, inspired ACTION.
A person of action does what they had the idea or thought to do and they keep doing it, no matter what.
A person of action creates their own path based upon their character, values and belief in themselves.
A person of action does not wait until everything is perfect to do what they need to do.
Nothing can stop a person of action. This type of person will find a way up, over, around or through anyone or anything that gets in their way.
Challenges are merely opportunities for growth, expansion and improvement to the person of action.
You are a person of action, so continue to create, expand, give of yourself and offer your services to anyone who can appreciate them.
Do this regardless of the appearance of results. Results follow, they don’t precede.
Always know that you ARE getting results. AS you serve others, AS you express yourself, AS you remain faithful to your purpose, and AS you confidently take bold action in the direction of your vision.
Your results are instantly manifested when you are simultaneously engaged in action toward the result while appreciating and enjoying everything in the process as you go about doing it.
Be sure not to hold back or suppress your ability to help people because you could actually be doing a disservice, to yourself and potentially to others.
Always keep in mind how others around you may be feeling.
Although you may not be able to help them with their particular problem, you never know how much a small gesture of kindness can make a positive impact in someone else’s life.
It’s the small, seemingly insignificant gestures and actions that can make the largest impact.
Remember this.
So continue to keep taking ACTION, keep expanding, growing and expressing your unique talents and abilities.
Have faith in yourself and in your ability to handle whatever challenges come your way.
To your continual success and continual results,
Francis Bills
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