Take 100% Personal Responsibility!
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In today's video, I discuss a little information from Darren Hardy's "The Compound Effect." Mainly, to take 100% responsibility for your actions and your choices. Whether good or bad, conscious or unconscious, consistent choices can either drive you toward or away from success, so become aware of even the smallest choices you make, and work on them. Over time, you WILL see results.
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