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WEEK FOUR:

 

THE SEED AND HARVEST

 

"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant."

Robert Louis Stevenson

 

If you have been faithful thus far, you may have been noticing a few minor improvements in your life. Perhaps you noticed that your body measurements have begun to go down, or you have improved your spending habits, or you have become more efficient at executing goals.

It is believed to take approximately three weeks to form new habits and break old ones. Congratulations for staying the course, but it's not over yet. It's natural to rejoice when you've accomplished your goals and achieved success, but success in itself is not final, nor is failure.

We owe it to ourselves to continue to grow. There is always room for growth, and we must continue to strive to reach our potential. Growth doesn't mean more money, but better character, more knowledge and reaching out to others.

Seek out more knowledge, improve your modulus operandi, and teach others what you have learnt. These are the seeds that we sow into the future.