When we indulge in a tiny daily move, it does not appear to make much noticeable difference.
Take building the skill of preparing a dish of our liking, for example. We make a routine out of it because we enjoy making it. We do not burden ourselves with making it in larger quantities.
We focus on improving what we make so that it tastes better, and we can learn by sharing it with others. The regularity makes it a solid commitment and makes the process more efficient.
The seemingly silent progression of daily moves adds up when we do the same thing tirelessly for an extended period.
Suddenly what looked like a simple dish we made for ourselves has a fan club! Before you know it, we have built a brand out of our hobby, and now there are regular takers!
We gain significantly when we put ourselves to work a tiny bit every day. We benefit from a vast compounding of our effort. Results then are beyond our imagination. We have considerable skills, demonstrable work, and credibility.
First, what is essential is to find work we feel like doing. And then stay with it and put efforts drip by drip!
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