You have big goals.
Big ideas.
Big plans.
A vision of something greater.
But you don’t start.
Or when you do…
you hesitate.
Because starting small feels uncomfortable.
It feels like you’re not doing enough.
Like it’s not impressive.
Like it won’t matter.
So you wait.
You wait until you can start big.
Until everything is perfect.
Until you feel fully ready.
And while you’re waiting…
nothing moves.
That’s the trap.
Because every big result
starts small.
Every successful person you admire
began with steps that looked insignificant.
But they started anyway.
The truth is—
you’re not stuck because you lack potential.
You’re stuck because your ego
is afraid of small beginnings.
Afraid of looking inexperienced.
Afraid of slow progress.
Afraid of being judged while learning.
So instead of starting small…
you stay still.
But staying still costs you more.
Because progress doesn’t come from perfect starts.
It comes from consistent, imperfect action.
Small steps build momentum.
Momentum builds confidence.
Confidence builds results.
So the real question is:
Are you willing to start small…
or do you prefer to stay stuck?
Because the life you want
is not waiting for you to be perfect.
It’s waiting for you to begin.