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"Presque toute réussite au cours d'une vie est le résultat direct de la fixation d'objectifs petits, raisonnables et constants"

Brian Tracy

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When you want to achieve something big in life, it often happens because you make a lot of smaller, manageable goals and work on them steadily over time. For example, imagine you want to run a marathon. You don't start by running 26 miles on your first day. Instead, you start by running short distances, like a mile or two, and you do this regularly. Little by little, you increase the distance you run each week. In the same way, if you want to become good at playing the piano, you start with simple songs and practice them every day. Over time, you learn harder pieces and get better. The key is to keep making progress, no matter how small, and do it consistently. By focusing on small, achievable steps and being disciplined in working towards them regularly, you can accomplish great things in the long run. This approach helps you stay motivated and makes big goals feel less overwhelming.

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