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Take Small Steps With Your Plans

Happy New Year! Wow, another year has passed, and another one has begun. What are your plans for this year?

I think that I am safe in assuming that many people will attempt to spend a lot more time blogging, and if this is the case with you, we are in the same boat.

With this in mind, as you move forward with your plans, it is good to start as a baby now learning how to walk. That is, walk with small steps. For example, instead of saying, “I will blog every day this year,” say, “I am going to blog at least three or four times a week.”

Take it slowly, and before you know it, you will be halfway to fulfilling this dream. The Lord willing, of course.

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