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Adam Smith | August 22, 2016 | 1 Comment

Momentum Starts with the Small Things

Everyone wants to change the world but not many people choose to __________. You can fill in the blank here. Not many people choose to focus on relationships, wake up early if needed, stay up late if needed, take care of their health, put in the work, and the list goes on. In other words, people want to do big things without doing the small things first, but momentum just doesn’t work this way. For momentum to take place, you must always treat small tasks as necessary practice for something greater.

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Instead of thinking that you always need to do bigger things, learn to do the small things in better ways. When you grab hold of this concept, momentum is headed your way. 

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Hi, my name is Adam Smith and welcome to asmithblog.com. I am the author of the book, The Bravest You. Because of my work as an entrepreneur, consultant, writer, and speaker, I have been named a top industry influencer by American Genius. I live with my wife, Jasmine, and three children in Shenandoah, IA.

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