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the worse. My reaction was based on the fact that the next second isn’t promised to any of us, so when someone didn’t respond sooner than later, I thought their borrowed time had run out. Fortunately, this was never the case, but this was how deeply committed I was to consistency.</p><p id="dff7">My commitment to consistency has become my calling card; I allow my writing to reveal what I desire. And even when speaking is an option, I choose to let my actions do all the talking. For me, spoken words should only be used to introduce what’s about to be done. We live in a “Show Me What You’re Saying” type society, many people need to see to believe. So with this being the case, instead of talking about the change I desire to see, I not only consistently write about it, but I also let it shine through in my everyday interactions with others as well.</p><p id="a859">So in closing, consistency is the key to all things. Don’t allow anyone to tell you what they’re all about; just observe their actions and see if they live up to the hype or not.</p><p id="f370">Thank you for taking the time and donating it to reading my words. I hope that they assist you in some positive manner.</p><p id="c0cc"><b>“There are those who say but never do, and then there are those who do but never say. The dualities of life are infinite, believe it to be true.”-Henery X</b></p><p id="01db">Actions speak louder than words; well, in this case, my words are the actions. I write to encourage, enlighten and entertain. The proof of my claim lies within the consistency of the pieces I produce, so in other words, my work ethic speaks for itself.</p><p id="98f5">There’s never a need for anyone to verbally say what they’re all about, just pay attention to their actions. To realize the truth, one must be a great observer, which means to pay attention to the consistency or lack thereof. I have a motto that I now live by, and that, for the most part, has been more accurate than not. The said motto is, “the slightest change is the biggest clue.”</p><p id="1ec1">Every a.m. I text many people in my phone contacts; I do this without failure. There are two reasons why th

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is is done. Number one is to let them all know that I was placed on the wake-up call list and number two, to see if the same holds true for them. Once I send out my “proof of life” indication, I patiently await a sign of similar nature, and for the most part, one comes shortly after the fact. Now, this has been going on for many years, and more often than not, the consistency from the other side has been great. But there have been those rare occasions when a few people didn’t reach back for a long minute, and this was something I didn’t take lightly, due to the nature of why I initially started doing this, which again was to give and get verification of “proof of life.”</p><p id="500d">Though there were many reasons why someone didn’t respond in a timely manner, I always thought the worse. My reaction was based on the fact that the next second isn’t promised to any of us, so when someone didn’t respond sooner than later, I thought their borrowed time had run out. Fortunately, this was never the case, but this was how deeply committed I was to consistency.</p><p id="90ba">My commitment to consistency has become my calling card; I allow my writing to reveal what I desire. And even when speaking is an option, I choose to let my actions do all the talking. For me, spoken words should only be used to introduce what’s about to be done. We live in a “Show Me What You’re Saying” type society, many people need to see to believe. So with this being the case, instead of talking about the change I desire to see, I not only consistently write about it, but I also let it shine through in my everyday interactions with others as well.</p><p id="2389">So in closing, consistency is the key to all things. Don’t allow anyone to tell you what they’re all about; just observe their actions and see if they live up to the hype or not.</p><p id="6964">Thank you for taking the time and donating it to reading my words. I hope that they assist you in some positive manner.</p><p id="973e">“There are those who say but never do, and then there are those who do but never say. The dualities of life are infinite, believe it to be true.”</p></article></body>

When The Words Are The Actions

When Writing Reveals What’s Real

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Actions speak louder than words; well, in this case, my words are the actions. I write to encourage, enlighten and entertain. The proof of my claim lies within the consistency of the pieces I produce, so in other words, my work ethic speaks for itself.

There’s never a need for anyone to verbally say what they’re all about, just pay attention to their actions. To realize the truth, one must be a great observer, which means to pay attention to the consistency or lack thereof. I have a motto that I now live by, and that, for the most part, has been more accurate than not. The said motto is, “the slightest change is the biggest clue.”

Every a.m. I text many people in my phone contacts; I do this without failure. There are two reasons why this is done. Number one is to let them all know that I was placed on the wake-up call list and number two, to see if the same holds true for them. Once I send out my “proof of life” indication, I patiently await a sign of similar nature, and for the most part, one comes shortly after the fact. Now, this has been going on for many years, and more often than not, the consistency from the other side has been great. But there have been those rare occasions when a few people didn’t reach back for a long minute, and this was something I didn’t take lightly, due to the nature of why I initially started doing this, which again was to give and get verification of “proof of life.”

Though there were many reasons why someone didn’t respond in a timely manner, I always thought the worse. My reaction was based on the fact that the next second isn’t promised to any of us, so when someone didn’t respond sooner than later, I thought their borrowed time had run out. Fortunately, this was never the case, but this was how deeply committed I was to consistency.

My commitment to consistency has become my calling card; I allow my writing to reveal what I desire. And even when speaking is an option, I choose to let my actions do all the talking. For me, spoken words should only be used to introduce what’s about to be done. We live in a “Show Me What You’re Saying” type society, many people need to see to believe. So with this being the case, instead of talking about the change I desire to see, I not only consistently write about it, but I also let it shine through in my everyday interactions with others as well.

So in closing, consistency is the key to all things. Don’t allow anyone to tell you what they’re all about; just observe their actions and see if they live up to the hype or not.

Thank you for taking the time and donating it to reading my words. I hope that they assist you in some positive manner.

“There are those who say but never do, and then there are those who do but never say. The dualities of life are infinite, believe it to be true.”-Henery X

Actions speak louder than words; well, in this case, my words are the actions. I write to encourage, enlighten and entertain. The proof of my claim lies within the consistency of the pieces I produce, so in other words, my work ethic speaks for itself.

There’s never a need for anyone to verbally say what they’re all about, just pay attention to their actions. To realize the truth, one must be a great observer, which means to pay attention to the consistency or lack thereof. I have a motto that I now live by, and that, for the most part, has been more accurate than not. The said motto is, “the slightest change is the biggest clue.”

Every a.m. I text many people in my phone contacts; I do this without failure. There are two reasons why this is done. Number one is to let them all know that I was placed on the wake-up call list and number two, to see if the same holds true for them. Once I send out my “proof of life” indication, I patiently await a sign of similar nature, and for the most part, one comes shortly after the fact. Now, this has been going on for many years, and more often than not, the consistency from the other side has been great. But there have been those rare occasions when a few people didn’t reach back for a long minute, and this was something I didn’t take lightly, due to the nature of why I initially started doing this, which again was to give and get verification of “proof of life.”

Though there were many reasons why someone didn’t respond in a timely manner, I always thought the worse. My reaction was based on the fact that the next second isn’t promised to any of us, so when someone didn’t respond sooner than later, I thought their borrowed time had run out. Fortunately, this was never the case, but this was how deeply committed I was to consistency.

My commitment to consistency has become my calling card; I allow my writing to reveal what I desire. And even when speaking is an option, I choose to let my actions do all the talking. For me, spoken words should only be used to introduce what’s about to be done. We live in a “Show Me What You’re Saying” type society, many people need to see to believe. So with this being the case, instead of talking about the change I desire to see, I not only consistently write about it, but I also let it shine through in my everyday interactions with others as well.

So in closing, consistency is the key to all things. Don’t allow anyone to tell you what they’re all about; just observe their actions and see if they live up to the hype or not.

Thank you for taking the time and donating it to reading my words. I hope that they assist you in some positive manner.

“There are those who say but never do, and then there are those who do but never say. The dualities of life are infinite, believe it to be true.”

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