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Change begins with one...

Today is the most important day of your life

1/14/2022

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Today matters in every possible meaning. Yesterday is unchangeable, and is gone forever. I have often used the quote from John Maxwell, "Yesterday ended last night." That is great news on some days, and we lament that fact when something special happened yesterday. Either way, yesterday is the past, and tomorrow is not a guarantee. So today is the only day you have! You can make today useful by how you spend your time. You can honor yesterday by how you spend your time. You can prepare for a better tomorrow by how you spend your time...today. Today matters! Intentionally well-spent time today is the only way to ensure that tomorrow's yesterday was well-planned and well spent. In order to know how to spend today, you must have a plan in place, and know that everything you are doing is moving you closer to achieving your goals. The truth is, each action every day is moving you toward something. Either your goals or somebody else's. So let's Get after it... Today!
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