The difference between success and failure can be as small as 1%. Make it count."
Anonymous 2
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I started journaling and exercising with this principle in mind, and my life has genuinely transformed. Small wins add up
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1.GO The extra mile it's never crowded.
2.Listen more, sell smarter.
3.Celebrate small wins; they lead to big ones.
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Small improvements each day add up. Whether in fitness, learning, or projects-slow progress is still progress. What's one thing you're improving on right now?
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👉 Start Small: Validate your concept with real revenue.
👉 Learn Fast: Use early feedback to refine your approach.
👉 Build Momentum: Small wins lead to bigger opportunities.
👉 Minimize Risk: Avoid betting everything on untested ideas.
👉 Prove
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Bhavya Ranpara
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A retired cardio in hometown started a pacemaker factory with his life savings and broke even within 18 mns with a healthy order book lined up for 24 months cutting the middlemen.
No, there's no right age to start a business.
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Payal Manghnani
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One small step every day bro
10 mins of exercise is better than nothing
10 pages of reading is better than nothing
30 mins of focused work is better than nothing
It will start to add up bro
Just keep going and stay disciplined
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Akash
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Hi,
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Remove Temptations.
Keep your fridge stocked with minimal food but focus on healthier options. Replace social media apps and messengers on your phone with new books.
Act without Delay.
If you wake up early an