Michael Cox

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Small wins are exactly what they sound like, and are part of how keystone habits create widespread changes. A huge body of research has shown that small wins have enormous power, an influence disproportionate to the accomplishments of the victories themselves. “Small wins are a steady application of a small advantage,” one Cornell professor wrote in 1984. “Once a small win has been accomplished, forces are set in motion that favor another small win.”14 Small wins fuel transformative changes by leveraging tiny advantages into patterns that convince people that bigger achievements are within ...more
The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do and How to Change
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