Small actions seem insignificant in the moment. One page read. One pushup done. One minute of practice. Hardly worth mentioning.

But small actions compound. One page daily becomes 365 pages yearly. One pushup becomes a habit that grows. One minute of practice accumulates into hours of skill.

The math is simple but the psychology is hard. We prefer dramatic action to quiet consistency. We want visible progress now, not invisible progress over time. This preference sabotages us.

Choose small and consistent over large and sporadic. The compound effect will reward your patience.

What small action could you commit to daily?