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Devin James
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Want Improvement in any Area? Master The Boring.

Devin James
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#3 Land & New Construction Contributor
  • Developer
  • Orlando, FL
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Mastering the boring every day will set you apart from your competition.

Where do you want improvement in your life? Get boring in that area.

Want to be in better shape? Working out is boring. Eating healthy is boring.

Want better finances? Budgeting is boring. Daily finance reading is boring.

Want a successful career? Refining skills are boring. Repetitive tasks are boring.

Want a better marriage? Consistency is boring. Marriage literature is boring.

Doing the boring stuff will help you “win” in life.

“Winning is more fun than fun is fun”

This is also a reminder to myself.

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