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The trick to achieving anything is lots of back to back short term goals. The rest is just grind.

People get caught up wanting to jump to the end right away and get burnt out or discouraged when they aren’t getting there fast enough. This is such a common trap.

Focusing on small wins will keep you going, and after awhile you’ll have results that are a bit better than everyone else who gave up.
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47 · 123w
Baby step 🙌
Tetsu Tamasi · 123w
GM ☕️🌽
WyhtBBDt · 123w
Baby steps are also great to get you going / break inertia
Men ☕ · 123w
When we try to accomplish something big faster we go against nature and its rules. In reality, things change slowly. Observe plants, our bodies, and animals. We all grow bit by bit. Same rules with goals and dreams. Reality takes some time to change. Our brain is fast in making plans and imagi...
frogman263 · 123w
How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time
mambru · 123w
Needed this, thanks!
Robertrobert · 123w
Todays worries are enough.
OzzyHB · 123w
In my (Jesus..) LATE. 40s now, and this is something I only recently realised!!! Still much to do in life, I hope!!!!
Russo · 123w
Step by step we climb mountains ✌🏼
Hurvajs Rumcajs · 123w
Yep. And if something looks intimidating at the first look, just calm down and analyze the problem. Disect it into a set of small steps/components. Work on those. Evaluate the whole thing. Refine and fix. 🔁 until satisfied
The Pentographer · 123w
I need remember this. I look at the business that Jared Polin built and I think "I can do that!" But I need to remember that he started somewhere small as well.
nobody · 123w
💥 💥
Settebello · 123w
respect 🫡 ✊
calvadev⚡️ · 123w
Small steps look like large leaps over time.
Steven · 123w
The push we all needed today
KernelKind · 123w
Appreciate this advice 🙏
BrookeinSB · 123w
Kaizen, Will. Japanese term meaning pretty much what you said. 👍
petri · 123w
Taking your time to do things the right way (and good enough) at once gives you speed in the long term. Fixing bugs and rewriting something that’s not working slows you down and adds to the dev debt (& complexity). Slow is fast!