Do Noble Deeds, Do Not Dream Them All Day Long

“Do Noble Deeds, Do Not Dream Them All Day Long.” – Charles Kingsley

This quote is a clue as to why some people love to give speeches, sermons, admonitions, etc. It is easier to talk than to walk. I am in this group as well. Dreaming or talking about being something (or not being something) is fun, it’s social, it’s
inspiring. Actually going out and doing the deed can, on occasion, be those things too, but more likely it will include sweat, sacrifice, time, energy, discomfort, lack of recognition and attention.

So, how does one create an opportunity for ‘noble deed doing’ that people actually want to do? Any ideas?