Have you ever taken on something big? How did it feel to achieve it? Even if you fell short, you likely took big steps. The power of big achievements extends far beyond the moment of triumph. Each success, no matter how small, builds our competence and confidence to take on more. It’s a snowball effect, gathering momentum as it rolls.
James Clear, author of “Atomic Habits,” eloquently states, “Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become.”
These “votes” compound over time. The lessons we learn, the skills we gain, and the resilience we build from each achievement become the foundation for future successes.
Think of it as a muscle. The more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. Similarly, the more you achieve, the more capable you become of achieving even greater things.
Embrace achievements, big and small. Recognize the growth they represent. They can fuel ambition and expand horizons. Your next big achievement is built on the back of countless smaller ones. What are you stacking?