Five Frogs with One Big Decision

I recently read about an old puzzle – I had not heard it before and the author said (they were) not really sure where it originated – about five frogs on a log.

Five frogs are sitting on a log. Four decide to jump off. How many are left?

Of course, it’s a trick question; we can’t know. Why?  Because there’s a difference between deciding and doing.

Making the decision is vital. It is the absolute beginning point of achievement; however without action any decision is nothing more than a mental exercise. Doing requires you to put action to the mental process. Did you decide to take yesterday’s challenge of moving 1% toward your goal? Are you willing to give that decision the legs it needs to succeed?

Helping keep you accountable to put action to your decisions is our specialty.  Call Coach T or Coach B today to find out how we can help you put movement to your decisions.

Today’s quote: Strength does not come from physical capacity, it comes from an indomitable will ~ Mahatma Gandhi

About Gayle 476 Articles
Gayle is a Church Planter; Entrepreneur; Social Media Enthusiast,; Dalmatian Rescuer; genealogist; diehard Cubs Fanatic; AFOL (Adult Fan of Lego); and a curious seeker of life.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*