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BIG Ideas • small words vol. IV

  • Apr 4
  • 1 min read

Spring has a way of reminding us how growth actually works.

Not all at once.

Not in big, dramatic leaps.

But in small, almost invisible beginnings.


A seed doesn’t look like much.

It’s easy to overlook. Easy to underestimate.

But given the right conditions—attention, patience, care—it becomes something far bigger than you could see at the start.


This is how change happens in your life, too.


We tend to wait for the big moment. The clear sign. The fully formed plan.

But real transformation doesn’t start there—it starts with the small things you choose today.


The quiet decision.

The honest conversation.

The next right step.


Because those “little things”?

They’re not little.


As Robert Brault said, “Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.”


So this season, don’t rush past what’s small.

That idea you’ve been sitting on.

That shift you’ve been avoiding.

That nudge you can’t quite ignore.


Plant it.

Tend to it.

Make it count.


Because this is how your Next Chapter begins!


For more small steps that can lead to big change… check out our latest BIG Ideas • Small Words ⬇️





 
 
 

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