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In one of James Allen's lesser known books, "Byways of Blessedness", he
devotes  the entire first chapter to beginnings.  He writes, "Most
beginnings are small, and  appear trivial and insignificant, but in
reality they are the most important things in life."

Without a beginning you could have the greatest idea and the greatest plan
in the  world and you would still fail.   Whereas a modest idea and an
incomplete plan often  produces success when accompanied by even an
"insignificant" beginning.

"Beginning" is just another way to describe the most powerful six-letter
word in the  vocabulary of achievers: A-C-T-I-O-N.


Hugely successful people, the kind who go from mediocre to millions almost
overnight, know that the major key to their success was taking MASSIVE
ACTION.   When Jeff Bezos decided to start Amazon, he left his job on
the East Coast and  headed to Washington State. He had his wife drive him
and their belongings across  the country so that he could stay on the
phone constantly; convincing potential  investors and vendors why Amazon
would be a success.

Even the smallest of actions, the ones James Allen called trivial and
insignificant, can  lead to great success. Sir Isaac Newton's principle
that a "body at rest tends to remain  at rest and a body in motion tends
to remain in motion," definitely applies to the action  principle. Once
you've taken the first step (even a baby step), the next steps seem
easier to take.



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