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  • Pick one hour a day on which you can fairly regularly count, such as an hour early in the morning before anyone else wakes up.
  • Get a blank piece of paper and a pen.
  • Write your goal at the top of the page.
  • Then, write down as many ideas as you can for improving what you currently do and move you closer to your goal.

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In this article, Bob Proctor shares how to simplify success so that we can set up our day for a win each day. As always, I love how Bob Proctor shares his method that involves practical ways that we can do to fully utilise our conscious and subconscious mind - to what they are truly capable of.

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