It Always Starts Small
First, it was just one step.
He didn’t even know where it would lead—only that it needed to be done. A necessary thing. Something small, like bees, almost unremarkable. Wake up early. Make the call. Write the first line.
Then came the next step. A little bigger. Still possible. It required some courage, sure—but he could manage it.
Day by day, the rhythm continued. What once felt hard became habit. What once felt distant came closer.
And then something strange happened.
People began to ask, “How are you doing this?”
He blinked. He hadn’t noticed. What he was doing now would’ve felt impossible just a few months before. But here he was—doing it. Living it. Becoming it.
This is how change begins. Not with grand gestures, but with small, necessary steps that grow. Possibility expands quietly. Confidence builds in the background. And one day, you look up—and realize you’ve crossed into a place you never thought you could reach.
- Start with what’s necessary.
- Then do what’s possible.
- Suddenly, you’re doing the impossible.
You don’t need a map.
Just the first step.