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The disarmingly simple secret was this; successful people will do the things failures will not.
My writing career is based on that premise, so I have much to thank Uncle Earl.
If you know what most people are unwilling to do daily, you can use it to your advantage.
Iām not special
in that regard. Iām no prodigy that gets excited about doing these things all the time.
Far from it.
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Sometimes Iād prefer not to do a lot of them either, but the excellence I strive for as an author demands that I must. A lot of what is required to set you above and beyond the competition is just showing up. I donāt want to trivialise the hard work it takes to achieve your marvellous goals, but this
is the gateway to greatness. Showing up requires no training. No skill. No effort. No willpower.
Just one foot in front of the other, and thatās how it starts.Ā
Write fiction every day.
Write in my Journal every day.
Read every day.
10,000 steps plus every day.
Talk with my readers every week.
Iāll show up when Iām tired, unmotivated, sick or frustrated because I know itās something failures would not want to do.
Imagine your life, gentle reader, if you not only showed up but were passionate and talented.
Youād be hard to stop.
The scores of authors I knew
in the early days mostly gave up, the idea of showing up was too much, and only a handful remained.
The truth is that outperforming most people isnāt rocket science; it requires you to show up consistently and do the small tasks required of you.
When you give your attention to a particular goal that you focus on day in, day out for a set period of time, no matter how small, itās inevitable that youāll get closer to
where you want to be. Itās inevitable. Opportunities will begin to present themselves, and you will be ready.
That is the simple power of showing up.
Whatever your dreams are for your life, just keep showing up and start moving.
Martin Luther King said it the most succinctly.
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If you canāt fly
Run
If you canāt run
Walk
If you canāt walk
Crawl
But by all means, keep moving.