Thinking big and aiming for bigger goals sounds fine and gives you an adrenaline rush but the real, better approach is to think small, start small, and as you make small achievements, gradually, grow bigger. This keeps you focused and motivated because smaller goals are easier to accomplish.
Big goals often seem intimidating and seem distant because as soon you start aiming for them consciously or unconsciously you know it’ll require a gargantuan effort to achieve those goals. Instead, if you fragment that big goals into smaller goals, you find them easy to achieve. Peter explains it better in The Magic of Starting Small.
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