This week, let’s move our needle by multiplying.
For instance, if you walk 30 minutes a day, what would happen if you multiplied your 30 by 1.5? You’d walk 45 minutes a day.
If you take a 15-minute break for yourself twice a day, what if you multiplied your break by 2? You’d take four 15-minute breaks each day.
If you spend 2 hours every week working on your book, what if you multiplied your book time by 3? You’d spend 6 hours every week working on your book.
If you save $10 a week, what if you multiplied your savings by 3? You’d save $30 every week.
Imagine what multiplying could do for you.
Let’s set that intention to look for opportunities to multiply by asking ourselves this question to start our day:
What can I multiply?
We’re enjoying success in areas of our life. Let’s multiply that success to give ourselves even more.
What will you multiply?
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