June 8 your vision

Affirmation: I am loved by myself and by others.

Cultivate Resilience with gratitude and faith.
I am grateful for God’s love.

Finding your vision- Andy Andrews

One of the best ways to keep your heart decided is to make sure the Destiny you’re working toward is worth the hassle. Life can be a struggle. Success as a parent, a friend, a business person, or a community contributor, or success at any level and in any area, can be, and often is, a struggle. It’s going to be a struggle to maintain a decided heart; otherwise what you’re struggling for isn’t worth the struggle in the first place!
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James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results, teaches about the power of improvement…1% each day. 
Why small habits make a big difference
It is so easy to overestimate the importance of one defining moment and underestimate the value of making small improvements on a daily basis. Too often, we convince ourselves that massive success requires massive action. Weather is losing weight, building a business, writing a book, winning a championship, or Achieving any other goal, we put pressure on ourselves to make earth – shattering improvement that everyone will talk about.

Meanwhile, improving by one percent isn’t particularly notable – sometimes it isn’t even noticeable – but it can be far more meaningful, especially in the long run. The difference in a tiny improvement can make overtime is astounding. Here’s how the MathWorks out: if you can get one percent better each day for one year you’ll end up 37 times better by the time you’re done. Conversely, if you get 1% worse each day for one year you’ll decline nearly down to zero. What starts as a small when or a minor setback accumulates into something much more

Habits are the compound interest of self improvement. The same way that money multiplies to compound interest, the effects of your habits multiply as you repeat them. They seem to make a little difference on any given day yet the impact they deliver over the months and years can be enormous it is only when looking back two, five, or perhaps 10 years later that the value of good habits and cost of bad ones become strikingly apparent.

Let’s build habits.

Think about what habits you can build starting today.

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