It’s Never Too Late to Get in Shape!
Starting small is key to achieving your fitness goals. It’s all about taking consistent, manageable steps that lead to long-term success. Whether you're just beginning or restarting, every little step counts.
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Sandip Kaur
Stealth • 5m
The Power of Small Wins: Celebrating the Journey-
In the rush to achieve big goals, we often overlook the small victories along the way. But these tiny triumphs can be just as powerful in shaping our success. Here’s why:
1. Boosting Morale: Every sma
Unacademy might get acquired. News amongst journalists is that investors are forcing a sale at a way reduced valuation. Might be hoax as their founder had mentioned about great cash reserves. But who knows 👀
"Turning Ideas into Action—The First Step is Always the Hardest."
You might have a problem in mind that you want to solve, but how do you take it to the next level? Here’s the secret: start small and build momentum.
Every successful startup began a
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Sandip Kaur
Stealth • 5m
The Art of Starting Small: Big Dreams, Small Steps-
Dreaming big is essential, but the real magic happens when you start small. Here’s why:
1. Lower Risk: Small steps mean you can test your ideas without risking everything at once.
2. Learn as You
Would it be really difficult to establish a brand for condoms, in India, what are the challenges in terms of manufacturing or white labelling, it’s still a pretty nascent market, accounting to around 600mn dollars in India. I believe it’s purely a br
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Praveena J
Stealth • 9m
Just thought:-
Is there any very small device or something very small which has GPS tracking along with the small battery capacity that can be attached to the smartphones without making any difference in the design of them.
I personally feel that, w
Stop overwhelming yourself with massive goals.
When you aim too high too fast, it’s easy to lose momentum and give up.
But here's a better way:
1. Start small. Focus on what you can handle daily.
2. Consistency is key, not speed.
3. Break down
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Anonymess
Stealth • 5d
Today, I may be at zero. Tomorrow, I might still be at zero but with more confidence and experiencethan today