In today’s episode, I’m diving into how small, consistent actions can lead to huge results over time. I break down the 30x30 rule – just 30 minutes a day for 30 days – and how this simple practice can help you master anything you set your mind to. Whether you're looking to pick up a new skill, crush your fitness goals, or form better habits, this method taps into the science of habit-building and the power of deliberate practice.
We’ll talk about how to stay motivated, avoid burnout, and why sometimes less is more when it comes to improving your skills. Plus, I’ll share some tips on tracking your progress and keeping things fun! Trust me, these small daily wins add up to massive changes.
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