Need to change myself
I m just a dumb mediocre guy stuck in a loop procrastinating being lazy wasting time on useless content mostly corn and then regretting it every week Nothing interesting ever happens
I have many things in mind but i haven't try
Progress doesn’t always come with big, noticeable changes. Sometimes it’s in the small, everyday actions—staying up late to finish a task, learning from mistakes, or choosing not to give up. These moments, though they may seem small, are what lead to
Small Steps, Big Impact: It's Never Too Late
Taking small steps can lead to big changes. It’s never too late to start working on yourself, whether it’s your fitness, personal growth, or any other goal. The key is consistency and embracing each small
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Adarsh
Hey I am on Medial • 10m
Integrating game mechanics like points, rewards, and challenges can elevate your product, making it more captivating and enjoyable for users. This strategy improves retention, drives desired actions, and enhances the user experience. Start with small
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Sarthak Niramyah
सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिन: ... • 2m
I want to become a medicine manufacturer could it be contract manufacturing or should I start with a small manufacturing unit.i need a co-founder or someone with knowledge
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Shaurya Verma
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
need person to start a small business with in lucknow
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Comet
#freelancer • 11m
Have you ever thought about how small things can lead to big changes? 🌟
is it better to pursue a job Or start a small scale business?
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Juhi bilarwan
All think for growth • 4m
hi many one is interested to start small candle making business with me
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Aayush Nohwar
Dedication| research... • 1y
How to start.. green hydrogen related any small buisness with zero capital? In India?
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Comet
#freelancer • 7m
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