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Progress is best achieved through small, consistent actions rather than grand, sporadic ones. The most significant transformations often arise not from dramatic shifts but from the continual stacking of daily disciplines. Many individuals tend to wait for inspiration or the “right moment,” allowing them to become stagnant. However, relying on motivation, which can be notoriously inconsistent, often leads to inaction. Instead, the most successful individuals are those who recognize that action must precede motivation.