The Miracle of Small Steps

The Every-Day Miracle of Small Steps


One of the great tragedies is to carry a dream and never 

take action to make it come true. To die with your dreams 

and aspirations still inside you, waiting for another time, 

another day, or a "big break" is the greatest of failures. 

We cannot wait! 


Literally every thing you see and every tool you use, even 

the chair you're sitting on, began as nothing but thought. 

Someone had an idea for a chair. Henry Ford had an idea 

that cars could be in every garage. Your computer began as 

an idea and a series of huge, crude devices in the 1940's. 

The computer in front of you right now began as someone's 

idea that they could manufacture and sell computers better 

than anyone else.


Everything starts with an idea. It always has, and always 

will.


Many people have observed that "ideas are things." Thoughts 

and words have the power to move us, to change us, and to 

become living, breathing, tangible things! In a sense, our 

world is made up of nothing but thoughts and words!


But there is a gulf between an idea and its fulfillment. 


Most "things" are actually still-born and never come to 

fruition because we fail to span the gulf between potential 

and reality. That gap can only be bridged with daily 

action.


How many times have you  had an idea for an invention or process 

that could be worth a fortune, done nothing about it, and 

then found that same (or a similar) product for sale a few 

months later? We've all had that experience. Someone got 

rich off "your" idea and the difference is that they took 

specific, concrete, focused ACTION. Their product is in the 

store, making money and your idea is still…a dream.


Here are some basics, some essentials to make your dreams 

come true:


1. Plan your days. Every evening, plan the following day. 

First thing in the morning, plot your strategy. Leaders 

have always done this! This is not new. But only about 4% 

of the population does it. Write down your priorities and 

choose your daily actions.


2. Keep a list of big things. On your desk, or on your 

bathroom mirror, keep a list of your most important 

projects, goals and commitments. Keep it where you see it, 

and read it, every day. Keep it current. What we think 

about, gets done.


3. Keep a list of small things. Keep a list of 5-minute 

tasks, phone calls or notes that you can do any place, any 

time. When you wait for an appointment, make that call. 

When you have a minute, send a note or read a few pages. 

Always know "what's next" and take action, every single 

day.


4. Take magnificent care of yourself! Healthy, happy, 

energetic people get more done. It takes time and energy to 

achieve greatness. If you "don't have time", or are "too 

tired" or too distracted or too anything, you will not 

achieve your dreams. Take care of yourself.


We've all heard the phrase, "Rome wasn't built in a day." 

We know that "a journey of a thousand miles starts with a 

single step," and we've heard the Serenity Prayer that 

begins, "Give me the courage to change the things I can."


You cannot achieve great things over-night because in 

general, human beings do not do "big" things. We do little 

things. We get up, we go to work. We hug our loved ones, 

and we make phone calls. We balance the checkbook, exercise 

and fix dinner. We do little things! Highly successful 

people simply do the right little things, at the right 

time, in the right way, and they do lots of them.


If you would achieve great things, do little things and 

pile them one on top of another, until you reach the stars. 

Start today.



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. Quotes of the Week


"Hide not your talents. They for use were made. What's a 

sundial in the shade?"

-- Ben Franklin


"If you can DREAM it, you can DO it."

-- Walt Disney


"We don't know who we are until we see what we can do."

-- Martha Grimes


"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the 

whole staircase, just take the first step."

-- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


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