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successful people are faithful in the small things. There is power in taking
small steps.
Many people are not moving forward today simply because they were not willing
to take the small step placed before them. If you have a dream to go into any
particular area, you should leap at the opportunity—no matter how small—to
move in the direction of your dream. For example: if you dream of being a
college basketball coach and are sitting at home waiting for an invitation
from Roy Williams at North Carolina University, you should know that call
will never come. You need to find an opportunity to coach somewhere,
anywhere. Find a young person, a young team. Jump in and coach with all of
your heart, like you would if you were coaching at the highest level.
Don't be afraid to take small steps. There's something powerful about
momentum...no matter how small. Many times the impossible is simply the
untried.
I can remember a time in my life when I was immobilized with fear, consumed
with what I was supposed to do. It seemed so huge a task; I was unable to
bring myself to face it. A friend came to me and spoke two words that
broke that paralysis in my life. He said, "Do something!"
I'll never forget that day...taking some small, seemingly insignificant
steps. Momentum began to come into my life.
If you are at a point of paralysis in your life because of what you feel
you're supposed to do, the words today are, "Do something!" Don't
worry about the long-term goal right now; just take the steps that take you
past the starting point. Soon you'll get to a point of no return. As you
climb higher, you'll be able to see much farther.
As you begin, don't be afraid. Eric Hoffer said, "Fear of becoming a
'has-been' keeps some people from becoming anything." Every great idea
is impossible from where you are starting today. But little goals add up, and
they add up rapidly. Most people don't succeed because they are too afraid to
even try. As incredible as it sounds, they decide in advance they're going to
fail.
Many times the final goal seems so unreachable we don't even make an effort.
But once you've made your decision and have started, it's like you're halfway
there. Start—no matter what your circumstances. Take that first step!
It's simple. Grow wherever you're planted.
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