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You Can Do Anything For a Month

October 24, 2011 By Ben

This blog post makes 30 days of publishing something every day. If I was Morgan Spurlock I could quit today.

It feels good, but at the same time is meaningless if the posting doesn’t continue.

Anyone can blog for a month, eat healthy for a month, be productive for a month.

There is rarely a lasting impact from doing something in the short-term, though.

To make an impact in any industry or with any idea, you have to be willing to push through the dip.

That means ignoring your Google analytics account, fighting the pull towards pizza, or the lure of television.

Once you get through the dip, where most people quit, it gets easier because of habit and because the rewards are much more visible.

30 Days of blogging is a good start. But real impact, internal and external, comes for a consistent daily effort.

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