Often I’m feeling like I get little done. But today I went over my reading and research history, wow. I was looking for the link to a page I accidentally closed, thinking it was a few links back. It was well over a hundred links back. I then remembered all those hundreds of things I looked into since I’d found that site. Small things, I just didn’t remember how many things there were.
With little things, because they are so small, it is easy to forget the work done.
Steady application of effort builds into real gains, while not seeming to get much done. And then the project is done, and I can start on my next desire.
Looking at my David-Daily articles, these articles continue to make quite a collection. Each one a focus on something of relevance for myself, what I care about, what I am doing. These add to my memory, familiarity and easy processing of further information.
So I’m happy with what I do, even though I’ll always want to do more than I can do. I’m grateful for what I get done.
What little things do you do, that accumulate in substantive benefits for yourself and others?
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