The Compound Effect of Showing Up
One percent better every day is thirty-seven times better over a year. The day-to-day feels insignificant. But the days compound — quietly, relentlessly.
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One percent better every day is thirty-seven times better over a year. The day-to-day feels insignificant. But the days compound — quietly, relentlessly.
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Mid-July, the gardens are producing. Your life works the same way — you're harvesting now what you planted months ago. Look for it.
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Growth is invisible right up until it isn't. Whatever you've been tending to may be further along than it looks from the outside.
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Nobody talks about the quiet accumulation phase — before results are visible, when you're just doing the thing and trusting it's going somewhere.
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Frozen ground becoming warm, workable earth always goes through a mud phase first. That's just how thawing works.
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Some things grow invisibly, underground, on a timeline that doesn't answer to impatience. That doesn't mean they aren't growing.
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Wednesday. Also mid-March. A double midpoint, which deserves a little acknowledgment.
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There's something different about March Mondays — the world is quietly rearranging itself.
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