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At some point in our lives, I think we all experience having a leaky faucet. Whether it’s caused by corrosion, worn-out or loose parts, it’s something that has to be fixed. Well, we are currently having to address this little annoyance. So, in the meanwhile, I’ve been collecting the dripping water in a bucket for uses around the house (I hate to be wasteful).

During this whole ordeal, what absolutely amazes me is how these tiny drops of water can fill this large bucket. And it dawned on me… the same concept applies to life, with the small steps that we take each day to accomplish a bigger goal.

Whether you are striving to accomplish financial freedom, improve your physical health, or increase your skillset, every move you make does count.

For example, paying an extra $20.00 each month toward a debt that you’re working to pay off will expedite the process and save you money on interest payments. Or something as simple as walking 20 minutes each day can contribute to improved physical and mental health. Also, if you want to learn a new skill, devoting 30-60 minutes out of your day to read or watch instructional videos will make you a subject matter expert before you know it.

It all boils down to being committed to the process and remaining consistent.

So tell me, what small step are you going to take today, to accomplish your goals?

“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” ~Robert Collier


2 Comments

Sheryka · November 16, 2020 at 7:58 am

That’s great Ann! Helping others, while helping yourself.

Ann Bray Smith · November 15, 2020 at 11:06 pm

I am going to start solving my own problems by providing solutions to others who face similar challenges as I do to maintain and sustain visibility with their products and services.

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