The decision to publish an idea on LinkedIn instead of keeping it in your head.
The decision to ask for what you want instead of assuming the answer will be no and not asking at all.
The decision to go for one walk, lift one weight, or meditate for one minute instead of continuing to believe you’re not the kind of person who does that.
The decision to shut off your phone and pick up a book.
The decision to go to the conference, buy the course, or attend the meetup instead of skipping it like usual.
The decision to apply to, submit for, or pursue something you’re not qualified for instead of removing yourself from consideration.
The decision to say no or yes when you want instead of saying what you think the other person wants to hear.
The decision to act on this advice instead of ignoring it.
The greatest successes in my life can all be traced back to small decisions.
If you think about it for a moment, I bet you’ll find the same is true for yours.
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