Want to achieve your goals? Don’t listen to the marketers…
We are continually bombarded by messages that to cater to, and encourage, our short attention span. There is no shortage of “life hacks,” quick-fix remedies, and promises of miraculous overnight success. Like a blow from Thor’s mighty hammer, we’re led to expect quick resolution to our problems, and rapid attainment of our goals.
But something I saw recently reminded me that most of that is not helpful. When it comes to achieving your goals, there is a better approach you can employ. This may be best explained using an oddly shaped chunk of apple tree.
Notes and Resources:
Quotable:
“Progress is not measured in a few giant swings of a hammer but in thousands of little chips from a blade.” - Ken Downer
“Focus small instead of big. Know that every tiny little bit matters, and all those little bits can add up to something amazing.” - Ken Downer
“Missing a day is like working with dull tools or a saw with missing teeth; it’s going to take longer and the outcome may not be as good; steady persistence is a multiplier.” - Ken Downer
“One great workout will not win a race. 30-40 good workouts strung together in close proximity is what wins races!” - Lionel Sanders, Professional Triathlete
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