EPISODE 68: THE LAW OF DIMINISHING INTENT
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The longer you wait to act on something, the less likely you are to ever do it. Jim Rohn called this the Law of Diminishing Intent—and it explains why most good ideas die not from rejection, but from delay.
John Maxwell puts a number on it: if you don't act on something within forty-eight hours, you probably won't act on it at all. This episode reveals why "I'll do it later" is so dangerous and how to convert inspiration into action before the feeling fades.
Key Topics: Law of Diminishing Intent, Jim Rohn, John Maxwell, immediate action, motivation decay, procrastination, momentum, accountability, clarity windows
Today's Practice: Think of something you've been meaning to do—something you've delayed despite knowing it matters. Don't wait for motivation to return. Take one concrete action on it today. Not tomorrow. Today.
Master the mind. Your life will follow.]]>