WALK THE TALK.
Talk is cheap, but to walk is demanding.
Talk is good, it shows your intentions and prospects, but in itself, it's statutory except you put it in motion.
I believed you might have encountered some people who can strategically talk about the plans they have, but afterwards, you don't see them becoming all they've said, right? That's because they couldn't walk through the rigours and processes involved to achieve their plans.
If you say, I'm going to a place, for example, that's a talk showing your intention but that doesn't automatically transport you there. To get to the desired location, you must walk, putting your whole being on the way; only then can you say you've arrived.
Talking doesn't make you arrive in life, but walking, taking those little steps at a time, with determination and resilience, does.
Many are good talkers but poor walkers because they don't want to face the obstacles on the way. Know that no man arrived at his desired haven in life without having to encounter and overcome obstacles and challenges on the way.
A lazy person says, “A lion! Right outside! I will surely die in the streets! Yet another good reason to stay in today.” (Prov 22:13)
In all labor there is profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty. (Prov 14:23)
I believed you're making a shift from being a Talker to a Walker?
So, start walking your talks into reality; in the end, it'll be worth it.
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