Small Shifts Actually Compound Into Real Change
Published by epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565236671
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About this book
This book explores the often-misunderstood relationship between small actions and lasting change. It examines why we resist tiny adjustments while chasing dramatic transformations, and how this resistance itself reveals deeper patterns about control, worthiness, and the fear of slowness.
Rather than offering another system for building habits, this book reframes what small changes actually mean—not as tools for optimization, but as a practice of showing up for yourself without requiring proof of productivity. It explores the psychology behind why we dismiss incremental progress, how compound growth works on an emotional level, and what it means to trust a process that doesn't immediately validate our effort.
Through compassionate inquiry, the book navigates the tension between wanting change and fearing the vulnerability of consistent, unglamorous effort. It offers insight into recognizing when "discipline" becomes self-punishment, when patience feels like stagnation, and how to discern between genuine growth and the illusion of progress. This is an invitation to rethink ambition, sustainability, and what it actually takes to change without breaking yourself in the process.
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