If you decide to walk everyday, start a new training program, or write, who’s it all for?
If you share your journey, people might follow along, engage with your ideas or celebrate your string of wins.
But if nobody sees it, or nobody engages, what then?
Is it even worth it?
Should we just stop and save the energy?
Sharing the journey is important. And, it turns out that while flashes of attention can feel great, it’s hardly a reliable source of fuel for long term change. When we look closer, it’s really the promises we make with ourselves that are interesting.
When we learn to keep small promises over time, we learn to trust ourselves, and this opens the door for others to trust us.
Our ability to keep small promises with ourselves over time is a main pillar of success in small business.
