DESIRE VS. DECISION
Contrast Example:
Desire says, “I hope I can lose 20 pounds.”
Decision says, “I’m going to stop eating late at night, and I’ll run three times a week.”
Most people want the results of growth — they want the promotion, the medal, the recognition — but they don’t want the responsibility of growth.
Think about it: growth requires showing up when it’s uncomfortable. Growth requires doing the things nobody else sees. Growth demands discipline, accountability, and sacrifice. And that? That’s heavy. That’s why desire alone won’t take you there.
Desire whispers. Decision acts. Desire hopes. Decision commits. And the difference between hope and action is the difference between who you are and who you can become.
Who will you strive to become today?
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