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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Elsewhere Online: Small Things Matter More Than You Think

I think we all know the truth behind this concept, but sometimes we need to be reminded of its importance. There are a number of cliches surrounding it, including "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step", but as with many things, we ignore its importance.

Resolutions cannot be accomplished in one fell swoop. They are made up of countless, infinitesimal pieces, many of which we do unconsciously every day. Don't let "the whole" overwhelm you. Simply take each step, each day and you will be amazed at what you can accomplish.

Small Things Matter More Than You Think

It's the Simple, Insignificant Decisions that Prevent Change

Every day is made up of thousands of small choices. We feel they don’t count for much, and it’s true that each one is insignificant in itself. But small decisions are often the key to acting on the bigger choices you want to make about your life.

At this time of year, tens of thousands of smokers decide to quit. Other people decide to...

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(Via Slow Leadership.)


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