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How To Consistently Evolve Into Better Versions of Yourself Over Time

Repetition is tedious, which is why most people don’t succeed

Anthony Moore

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“Repetition can be boring or tedious — which is why so few people ever master anything.” -Hal Elrod

Most people change gradually and unconsciously over time. These changes usually aren’t that good.

Small things always grow into big things. The little habits now (both good and bad) always develop into bigger, more prominent behaviors.

C.S. Lewis once described humans and our behaviors like an egg. “You cannot go on indefinitely being just an ordinary, decent egg,” he said. “You must be hatched, or go bad.” We don’t have the option of continuing to practice negative, limiting behaviors without them growing into debilitating traits in the future.

So how can you continue to become better versions of yourself? How can you repeatedly evolve into the person you deeply want to be? How can you control and master this change?

Quietly, doggedly, simply.

Constant Personal Evolution Only Happens Through Repetitive Personal Development

“Every day, improve your physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual life by…

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Anthony Moore
Anthony Moore

Written by Anthony Moore

Writer for CNBC, Business Insider, Fast Company, Thought Catalog, Yahoo! Finance, and you.

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