Don Hornsby

2 years ago ·

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Just take any step, whether small or large. And then another and repeat day after day. It may take months, maybe years, but the path to #success will become clear. - (Aaron Ross)

The path to meaningful change is a marathon and not a sprint. Take any step forward today. Any action, big and small, will do. You will be thankful that you did.

#TodayMatters #PersonalGrowth #Change #Leadership

Just take any step, whether small
or large. And then another and
repeat day after day. It may take
months, maybe years, but the path
to success will become clear.

Aaron Ross
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