The compound interest of little wins

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How do you climb Mount Everest? By mastering the first few manageable hills.

In this milestone episode, our host celebrates The Daily Jabber hitting 100 listens and argues why we should never discount our little wins. This reflection applies Albert Einstein's famous concept of compound interest directly to personal goals and habits.

Learn how viewing your ambitions not as overwhelming tasks, but as a series of achievable milestones, serves as a mental bulwark against anxiety. This approach allows you to extricate more joy from the journey and ensure that every small, consistent success builds upon the last, guaranteeing you always trend up and to the right.

What little win are you compounding today? Follow us and join the conversation.
26 Nov 11PM English South Africa Society & Culture · Society & Culture

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