Consider this:
We often focus on big goals and high-effort activities to reach that goal. In the process, we underestimate the power of tiny actions when done consistently leading to big outcomes.
A brisk walk for 20 minutes today is tiny. Done consistently each day for a year, it results in massive gain in health.
Investing a few hundred bucks each week feels tiny. But when you do that for 3 years consistently, the return amazes you.
Writing 100 words today might not feel significant. Writing 100 words each day for a year means you have a book in the making.
Tiny actions compound to create big results IF they are done consistently and improved upon.
“Success is a few simple disciplines, practiced every day; while failure is simply a few errors in judgment, repeated every day.” – Jim Rohn
Even Math proves it:
Key questions to ponder upon:
- What areas in your life can benefit from improving just 1%?
- What does that 1% improvement looks like?
- Is that 1% smal enough to be sustainable?
- Are you committed to really improve?
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