"If you are not moving closer to what you want, you probably aren't doing enough asking. And you're probably not asking the single most important question that can help you achieve a higher level of success and personal fulfillment: How am I doing?"
This quote emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and continuous improvement, encouraging readers to regularly assess their progress and adjust their strategies as needed to move closer to their goals.
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This was the first book that I picked up when I was inspired to kickstart my own entrepreneurship journey many years ago. Still so useful and meaningful until today, these points delve deeper into the practical strategies and mindset shifts recommended by Jack Canfield.
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