2. Increase your habit in very small ways. - Deepstash
2. Increase your habit in very small ways.

2. Increase your habit in very small ways.

One percent improvements add up surprisingly fast. So do one percent declines.

Rather than trying to do something amazing from the beginning,

start small and gradually improve.

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