November 1, 2021

The idea that starts everything

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Look around you at some of the amazing things people have done. Every one of them started with an idea, a thought.

So, if you want to achieve anything, you need that seed thought first. Your chain of thoughts will grow, but it must start somewhere, no matter how small.

As your thoughts grow, they will lead to choices and actions.

As your actions grow, they will get results.

The results you get will create change.

That change is your future.

If you value your future, then make sure it is full of your ideas.

What ideas are driving your choices and actions right now?

What seed thoughts do you have right now that you could nurture and grow?

My best wishes, Paul

Paul Matthews

CEO and Founder of People Alchemy

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