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2 – Consistency is the key to success. (1)

2 – Consistency is the key to success. (1)

I used to think my habits were my goals. But when you reach a goal, it doesn’t mean you built a habit.

You may write a book without writing every day .

  • The first part of the sentence is a goal.
  • The second part is a habit.

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