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The Ten Percent Advantage: How to Make Progress Every Day

The Ten Percent Advantage: How to Make Progress Every Day

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The ten percent advantage makes building momentum easier. Every 10% increase, either daily or weekly, becomes a precipitating event on its own - it will trigger positive emotions.

As you continue to make progress, you associate every "incremental 10%" with a change in performance. This constant rhythm will turn into a chain reaction , as Sakyong Mipham describes it: "Bit by bit, it starts to make sense. (The progress) begins to leak into other aspects of your life."

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Keep change simple. Focus. The first steps are meant to start building confidence, not to change everything overnight.

If you start small, a 10% increase might seem insignificant. Once again, focus on gaining momentum. Soon, those incremental ten percents - building one on top of another - will become visible.

The most effective behavior change is organic and invisible - you will notice the team winning the game, not the small changes they were making to get there.

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