When it comes to making big changes in your life or career, starting small can help:
“Develop a vision” – Consider your ideal life and career and what big goals might help get you there.
“Identify micro-goals” – Break each big goal into specific, actionable small goals. For example, you might set a micro-goal of walking for 20 minutes a couple of times per week.
“Commit to small progress” – Plan out tiny actions that support each micro-goal, such as buying new walking shoes.
“Record your progress” – Keep track of your progress. Evidence of your successes keeps you moving forward.
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