Each week, Kenneth O’Neal discusses a word that describes a principle or value of the Qualities of Success. We suggest you use the Word of The Week in your thoughts, deeds, and actions. You might possess the quality and desire to develop it to a higher level. You could replace a bad habit with a good habit. Write an action step and use it daily to develop the Quality in your life. In this episode, Kenneth discusses the word Implementation.
Kenneth O’Neal discusses the concept of ‘Implementation’ as the word of the week. Implementation involves completing tasks and ensuring intentions become realized through consistent effort. Kenneth highlights that follow-through is crucial in achieving goals, using examples from Mahatma Gandhi and Zig Ziglar to illustrate his points. He emphasizes that failure to implement is a common reason businesses and individuals fail to meet their objectives. As the year-end approaches, Kenneth encourages reflecting on past goals, planning for new ones, and consistently implementing actions to achieve them. He underscores the significance of tracking progress and staying dedicated, reinforcing that Implementation is the bridge between intention and achievement.
Key highlights:
- Defining Implementation
- Reflection on Goals and Implementation
- Planning and Tracking Progress
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