Anything Above 0 Compounds

Don’t wait.

Just start.

Do something.

Every action — even tiny ones — matters.

Don’t have 100% today?
That’s fine.

Also, 1% adds up.

Just do one thing today.
That’s 365 things done in a year.

Write one post.
Film one video.

When you’re on a roll,
you can do so much more.

Every single step forward is movement.

Don’t get discouraged. Just keep going.

Showing up every day is more important than showing up perfect.

Even if it seems hard to post something and share —
just do it anyway.

It will prove you did more.
It will take the guesswork away.

Over time, you’ll actually get better.

Something above 0 is always going to be better than staying at 0.

As soon as you hit day one,
you start building — and it’s 1.

Now do 1 more and get 1% better.
Now you have:
2 x 101%.

Now the magic starts:

You will get into the world of the compound effect.
It’s not just adding anymore.

It’s now a compounding factor.

You just keep going
slowly, but steadily.
And you will end up with a massive action base.

This is what overnight success looks like.
It is compounding in the corner where nobody looked.

This is your tree work.
Do the work.
Just one simple task per day.

It will form a massive snowball.

The most wood actually grows on old trees.

Young trees grow faster,
but they don’t have the massive diameter that a 100-year-old tree has.

The young tree can’t compete on this scale yet.

But:

It will get there someday — because it never stops growing deeply.

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