Intentional change requires intentional action.

Investing specific action over time will involves at least three aspects.

These are corresponding, consistent, and compounding action.

Corresponding action means aligning with the outcome you want.

For example, high investment returns are a result of high investment actions.

Compounding actions are frequent making the results of time work in your favor.

Invest in purpose producing actions more than once, establishing a compilation of steps that get the result.

Multiple actions add up to attain the complete result.

Consistent action involves single-minded behavior that is agreeable with the result.

Being stable in action, unwavering when it comes to the results you want to produce.