"Great things are done by a series of
small things brought together."
~ Vincent van Gogh
Whether you are doing all the small things yourself to create something bigger, or whether you are collaborating with others to put together the pieces that will make your outcome greater than the sum of each part, when you take small steps and put them together, you often get something greater than you had anticipated at the start. The small steps make the task easier to accomplish. Sometimes doing things in small steps is the only way to get things accomplished at all. The job is too big to do all at once, or too overwhelming to achieve. Small steps keep you from being overwhelmed, and allows you to build momentum towards your goal. Take those small steps; do those small things and achieve something greater than you'd thought possible.
This week: Take a small step toward a big goal. Do some small thing without expecting yourself to "do it all." Notice what that feels like. Although you may think what you did is pretty insignificant in the bigger scheme of things, beginning the journey toward that bigger goal or achievement starts you moving forward. Do something little every day this week toward some outcome you'd like to accomplish. Notice your progress at the end of the week. You may still have a long way to go, but you've made a dent in it, have you not? Congratulate yourself or reward yourself in some way. If you like this approach, make a commitment to doing it again next week.
Linda Pucci, Ph.D. is a psychologist, life coach and expert in helping people achieve goals they had not thought possible using her solution focused approach. She specializes in helping people overcome mindset limitations that often block our success. For more information go to http://www.InnerResourceCenter.com .
This week: Take a small step toward a big goal. Do some small thing without expecting yourself to "do it all." Notice what that feels like. Although you may think what you did is pretty insignificant in the bigger scheme of things, beginning the journey toward that bigger goal or achievement starts you moving forward. Do something little every day this week toward some outcome you'd like to accomplish. Notice your progress at the end of the week. You may still have a long way to go, but you've made a dent in it, have you not? Congratulate yourself or reward yourself in some way. If you like this approach, make a commitment to doing it again next week.
Linda Pucci, Ph.D. is a psychologist, life coach and expert in helping people achieve goals they had not thought possible using her solution focused approach. She specializes in helping people overcome mindset limitations that often block our success. For more information go to http://www.InnerResourceCenter.com .