The problem with big bang approaches is that they’re often unsustainable. We try to do too much, too soon, and end up burning out or losing steam. We might make some initial progress, but it’s rarely enough to create lasting change or momentum.
The same principle applies to our goals and aspirations. By focusing on small, incremental changes, we can build habits, develop new skills, and make progress towards our objectives. Piece by Piece
In a world where instant gratification and overnight success stories dominate the headlines, it’s easy to get caught up in the idea that significant change or achievement requires a monumental effort or a single, defining moment. However, the truth is that most meaningful progress is made incrementally, piece by piece. The problem with big bang approaches is that