The old Chinese proverb has been told and re-told so often that it has become a cliché. But that should not cause us to lose sight of the fact that a long journey really does begin with a single step. And another, and another.
I am reading a very interesting new book called, The Seven Minute Difference: Small Steps To Big Changes, by Allyson Lewis. So far, even though she is covering ground already covered by others, her approach has been very interesting and helpful.
Lewis calls these small steps “micro-actions,” and I believe she is on target.
Way back when I was a college student, I wrote a paper on Management By Objectives, which at that time was the trendy business “flavor of the month.” But now, almost thirty years later (am I really that old?) I clearly remember that many studies had found that individuals and organizations that have clearly written “sub goals” were much more successful than those who merely have written goals.
In other words, as important as it is to write down your goals, it is also necessary to have smaller goals that lead, step-by-step, toward the bigger goal.
Nothing great is ever accomplished in a single step. Real success only comes by putting one foot in front of the other until the journey ends. Whether you call them micro actions or sub goals, the steps along the way are just as important as knowing where you want to eventually wind up.
So set goals, but also plan your journey with sub goals or micro actions. That insures that you will actually achieve what you set out to do.
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