I'm currently listening to a fantastic audiobook The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy. I have not finished it yet but I'm slowly getting into the concept. The big concept is really this: the little things are the big things.
Darren tells a story about three men: one man, let's call him Norm, does nothing to change his life. Another man called Chubby decides to eat an extra dessert one day of the week, spends a little bit of money on coffee one extra day of the week and spends one extra day of the week watching his favourite show on TV. Finally, the last man is called Awesome and he decides to cut out an extra dessert one day of the week, save a little bit of money on coffee one extra day of the week and spends one extra day of the week reading personal development and finance books. After a month, the changes in each man are not noticeable. After a year, the changes are minuscule. After several years, the changes are still small but could have been blips in measurements. After a few decades, the changes are very much noticeable. Norm has done nothing to change his life and therefore has not changed. Chubby has grown a few extra pounds, has a little less money than Norm and generally has not improved in his life. Finally, Awesome has lost weight, has more money than Norm and has grown leaps and bounds in his knowledge and personal development.
The little things are the big things.
Here's a few more examples:
What do you think? How are you slowly improving every single day?