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Taking action means putting in the work, even when it’s hard. It means facing challenges head-on and pushing through obstacles. It means not just talking about change, but actively pursuing it.

So if you’re taking concrete steps towards your goals, no matter how small, give yourself a pat on the back.

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Changing your life often comes with particular behaviours. And those of us committed to Self-Improvement know that recognizing these behaviours is a key step on this journey. Here are 9 behaviours that indicate you're on the right track.

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