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For example, if you are running 20 miles per week and want to go for more, just add more 2 miles next week to your total.

When it comes to training your mind or body, there's a clear case to aim for progression -it improves your performance without killing yourself.

"Life is hard. But we find joy in making the effort, in choosing to do something, in action."

Incrementalism drives momentum, thus helping build achievement.

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