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Plan And Execute

So how do you turn all this into action?

Take a 2-step approach: Plan and execute.

Write down a detailed, step-by-step plan with instructions how you’ll do each step and a rough idea of when you’ll complete it. Then, get to work and study your setbacks.  Don’t waste any energy beating yourself up, just try to learn from what went wrong and take the next step.

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