Action
We’ve previously talked about beliefs. The second part of the equation is that of actions, and again as I stated, your beliefs will determine your actions. So you actually need to focus on feeling better first before you can take actions which move you forward.
When we look at actions which move you forward, examples of these would be actions such as; creating a regular schedule to work and actually sticking to it, finding ways to make use of all of the available pockets of time that you have to make progress, avoiding procrastinating or not putting things off that you could take care of today.
In the dissertation, the saying that “the early bird gets the worm” or any kind of saying that reinforces the idea that you should do things now; those are the kinds of actions you should take.
If you are constantly thinking about something and you feel like you should take that as your next action, try to take the action right then. If you can’t, put that in at the next available opportunity and take that action right away.
Basically, taking a series of small actions over time will eventually lead up to very big progress. Now remember, belief + actions = success. So when your beliefs are lined up correctly and your actions reflect those positive beliefs, you can’t help but have success, both in the dissertation and in life.
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