Small Actions
I’m a big believer in small actions executed consistently – and imperfectly – produce the greatest and most sustainable success.
Not swinging for the fences all the time and hoping for the best.
In the fitness world – and I’ve been guilty of this, too – we’ve been conditioned to believe that we should only celebrate the big things.
A 30-pound PR.
Or 30 pounds of weight loss.
Yeah … those are big deals … and should be celebrated.
But today, I want to share with you all the little things that go into achieving those big goals.
Maybe it was getting back in the habit of prepping your meals for the week.
Or working tirelessly on improving your shoulder range of motion. (I can tell you this … a client who’s overcome a frozen shoulder and can now lift overhead without pain is a lot more ecstatic than a client who’s lost 20 pounds.)
After a few months of staying consistent with your mobility and corrective exercises, lo and behold, you can reach the floor with your knee during a lunge.
Is that a small thing?
I’d argue it’s big … but it’s a small piece of a bigger puzzle.
So on your way to the bigger goal, don’t lose sight of the smaller actions and accomplishments along the way.
They all add up.