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Feeling Quote by John C. Maxwell

“you can act your way into feeling long before you can feel your way into action. If you wait until you feel like doing something, you will likely never accomplish it.” quote by John C. Maxwell
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““you can act your way into feeling long before you can feel your way into action. If you wait until you feel like doing something, you will likely never accomplish it.””

John C. Maxwell

About This Quote

Action precedes feeling; initiating behavior creates the emotional state needed for sustained effort.

In simple terms: Do first, feel later.

Key Takeaway

Start tasks before waiting for motivation.

Themes

motivation action psychology productivity

Mood

determined energetic

Type

motivational practical

When to use this quote

  • starting a project
  • exercise routine
  • learning a skill
  • creative work

Key Concepts

behavioral activation habit formation self‑efficacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small step can you take now?
  • How can you sustain momentum after the first action?
A Different Perspective

If action feels forced, it may lead to burnout or resentment.

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