What a great question!
For me it was deciding that my life HAS to change, therefore I HAVE to change what I do.
I read lots of motivational, positive advice and 3 pieces were beginning to stand out at the time I joined SFI:
1. If you always do what you always did, you always get what you always got.
2. It takes 30 days to break a habit and make a new one
3. If you'd started a year ago, where would you be now?
I keep these in mind. Sure enough, the first 30 days felt like a chore, now SFI is a joy, almost an addiction. I am beginning to see real results, and feeling more confident.
Reading the inspiring testimonies in the forum is a great help to me. It stops me looking for the 'quick buck', and helps me focus on commitment.
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What a great question!
For me it was deciding that my life HAS to change, therefore I HAVE to change what I do.
I read lots of motivational, positive advice and 3 pieces were beginning to stand out at the time I joined SFI:
1. If you always do what you always did, you always get what you always got.
2. It takes 30 days to break a habit and make a new one
3. If you'd started a year ago, where would you be now?
I keep these in mind.
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