"Nothing happens until something moves," stated author and journalist Robert Ringer. He was entirely correct. No amount of decision-making, clear planning, or focused belief can lead you to your desired destination without tangible action.
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He practiced one virtue daily, setting aside specific times. To internalize these virtues into habits, Franklin designed a self-scoring system. He drew grids in his journal, with each row representing a virtue and each column a day of the week.
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From 5 to 7 AM, he dedicated time to personal affairs, including brief prayer, reflecting on the day's plans and resolutions, study, and breakfast. From 8 AM to 12 PM, he focused on his professional duties. Between 12 PM and 1 PM, he read, reviewed accounts, and dined.
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