This chapter explores the importance of taking massive action over passive action, using personal anecdotes to highlight the difference between the two approaches and stressing the significance of actively working towards goals to see tangible results.
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Passive action can feel productive, but it doesn't get results.
For example:
Passive action is posting content on your social media business page.
Massive action is actually making offers for your business.
Passive action is researching workout plans.
Massive action is waking up, showing up, and completing the workout.
Passive action is writing "to do's" on your calendar.
Massive action is actually making the call and completing the tasks.
Passive action is dreaming about the garden you want to have one day.
Massive action is actually purchasing seeds, preparing the soil, and planting the seeds.
Passive action is telling people you want to go back to school "one day."
Massive action is coming up with and sticking to a plan and timeline to get the degree.
Passive action is saying you want a new job.
Massive action is actually applying for it.
Book reference: Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy https://amzn.to/3UlzcLG
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