
Building Small Habits That Last
Big changes look exciting on paper, but they rarely survive reality. The truth is, habits don’t stick because we start too big.
I learned that small is powerful. Drinking water right after waking up. Journaling two sentences instead of two pages. Five push-ups instead of thirty. It’s not about intensity — it’s about consistency.
Once the rhythm becomes familiar, the effort fades away. You stop negotiating with yourself because it becomes who you are. Small habits are quiet architects — they build the life you want while you’re not looking.


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