Sunday, November 1, 2015

Sweating The Small Stuff Really Matters

By Evan Sanders


Where does that thing called confidence really come from?

Is confidence something we are born with or is it something that we can build into our lives over time? While it does appear that some people in this world are born with more confidence than others, I think that confidence is a character trait that we can instill in ourselves over a period of time.

Those who lose their confidence often never earn it back because they don't know what to do to when it comes time to building strong character traits. While it can be a tumultuous landscape to navigate, there is a way to bring confidence back into your life.

Focus on the little things. Focus on those little daily actions that you could get away with not doing but do them anyways because you know they will help you become successful. When you make sure you are doing the things that will take you one step closer towards your grand vision, you build confidence in yourself in accomplishing tasks as well as the faith necessary to head in a specific direction.

Then, when you start to build some serious momentum from doing the little things right, you can raise the bar on your life and start going after bigger goals. Those bigger goals become more doable because you have the background and experience of doing all of the little things right. That's what confidence is really made out of. Confidence is built from knowing you can perform a task because you have done something similar before. Confidence comes from trust.

So sweat the tiny stuff. What if you fail? Take a step back and refocus on what you can attain, and try and try again. This is a pretty simple path towards success if you think about it. In fact, the quantum leap is exactly what you should not be focusing on.

When you start to build some serious momentum in your life, there's no stopping you. Instead of focusing on huge goals to give you that momentum, think about the small daily activities that will help you get there.

The little things matter.

Focus on the little things. They will make the world of a difference.




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