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Small Changes, Big Goals

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Many of us have far-reaching goals and dreams for our lives.

These visions of achievement can be tied to our work, personal lives, and often both.

The catch, oftentimes these goals can seem a long way from where we presently are. They can seem so far away that they appear to be totally out of reach. Consequently, many of us give up even trying to make these things happen.

That’s a real shame, because sometimes all that is required to make them so, is putting one foot in front of the other in their general direction.

What I’ve found, in making significant positive changes stick in my own life, is that often the small steps and habits that underpin change, do not get enough attention. In fact, I believe there is an untapped magic in these seemingly small steps. They can support even the largest of goals.

How this Book Will Help
That’s what this book is all about, how small steps and the right habits can support goals of all shapes and sizes. How they can underpin the wildest of dreams.

Even for a writer that focuses on writing 'short books full of big ideas’, this is an unapologetically concise read. The filler has been removed so you can get straight to the source. I’ve stripped things down to the core.

The aim is to pack this with information that can help you move forwards, in your own journey. Simple prompts (and a checklist in the final chapter) that you can put into play, immediately.

Still with me? Good to hear.

Mostly my wish for this book is that it moves you to action and helps you avoid the overwhelm.

I hope it inspires you to really embrace the small change approach. Giving it a proper go, in real world settings of your choosing. If you do, I believe you will never look back.

53 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 25, 2020

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About the author

Carl Phillips

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Carl writes short books full of big ideas including: Journeys in Simplicity, Unplug: Disconnect to Reconnect and Slow: Seeking Stillness in Fast Paced Times.

He is also the proud owner of Frictionless Living (http://frictionlessliving.net/) which is focused on helping readers find and live their own version of a simpler, good life.

You can find out more and reach him at his blog (www.frictionlessliving.net).

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July 4, 2020
This book is very helpful. It is easily understood and very positive.

I liked a lot of the points he brought up. I like how he simplifies thhings. It out me in a better mindset.
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