The Law of Small Successes

I have just a short thought this evening.  It's an idea that is told in many forms by many different people, and it has many names.  My geography professor calls it The Law of Small Successes. 

It's the idea that if you have a large goal or project, to break it up into smaller pieces.  What makes my professor's idea slightly different from most is that he says to celebrate when you finish a step. 

My large goal is to write a Python script that solves the Location-Allocation problem and I just got my code to take input from a user.  YAY!!!!

My large goal is to run a marathon and I ran a mile without stopping.  YAY!!!!

My large goal is to get married and I asked a boy I like to lunch.  YAY!!!!

My large goal is eternal life.  This one can be really daunting, but the same principle applies.  I set a little goal to say my prayers every day for a week.  I set a little goal to text my ministering sisters when I think about them.  I set a little goal to serve someone. 

Celebrate the small successes, don't get hung up on the little failures, take a moment to re-evaluate your goals, and don't stop working for the things you really want.

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