One Tiny Change, Great Big Results

02
Nov
2015

small-changes

I’ve always said that the reason I write so much about personal development and creating a better self, is because I’m the one who needs the constant reminder.

Yeah, I find it easy to forget about many of the things I want to incorporate into my daily life…..but by writing and posting about it I’m able to give myself a little spark to remember the things I need to focus on.

All this self awareness and self discovery sounds good…..but I don’t always have the personal breakthroughs that I feel I need.

But I recently had not just one breakthrough, but a couple…..and I’m talking major life altering breakthroughs.  I’m thankful these breakthroughs came….although I wish they would have entered my brain many years earlier.

It’s #MakeitHappen Monday, and the start of a new week.  A new life.  Kick it off by realizing that one simple little change can create incredibly big results.  Believe me, it’s true.

Enjoy Your Ride
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One Response to “ One Tiny Change, Great Big Results ”

  1. Eric Hutchins on November 17, 2015 at 12:50 am

    Congrats on the breakthrough. Sometimes it is something so small that makes a huge difference.

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