If you keep doing what you are about to do today for the next five years, will you end up with more of what you want or less of what you want?
James Clear
When I was in college I had a mentor I really admired who was in his 30’s. He had a strong faith, a solid prayer life, was a great husband and father, had solid Biblical knowledge, communicated in such a compelling way, and had great leadership skills. I remember thinking I want to be like that guy when I’m in my 30’s
Somehow it dawned on me that he did not turn 30 and magically become that person. While he was in my shoes, he consistently took small steps towards becoming the person he was in his 30’s. We don’t magically arrive, but we consistently show up, and our actions shape who we become.
It’s worth asking yourself “If you keep doing what you are about to do today for the next five years, will you end up with more of what you want or less of what you want?”