You Should Always Sweat the Small Stuff
Small wins are key because they give you forward progress. If you sweat the small stuff you’ll achieve every big goal you ever wanted.
Small wins are key because they give you forward progress. If you sweat the small stuff you’ll achieve every big goal you ever wanted.
Syndicated post originally written for Planet of Success by yours truly. We’re impulsive creatures, there’s no way around it. We’ve evolved, for better or for worse, over the past 200,000 years to become the people we are today. And who are
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We all want future success and we also want to be happy in the moment. We have our human nature and our higher minds, and we can’t ignore either.
Your emotions are instinctual responses to outside stimuli. And while you’ll always feel your emotions, you can still control your outward response to the stimulus.
Hi, my name’s Evan Tarver and I’m a writer and business owner with background in finance and technology. I spend my career searching for actionable information on living an optimal life, testing what I’ve learned and sharing what’s worked (and oftentimes, what hasn’t).
Hi, my name’s Evan Tarver and I’m a writer and business owner with background in finance and technology. I spend my career searching for actionable information on living an optimal life, testing what I’ve learned and sharing what’s worked (and oftentimes, what hasn’t).