Founders First Steps: From Making Your Bed to Changing the World!
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step” – Lao Tzu Hey Reader, If you want to change the world, start by making your bed. If you can’t do the simple things, you’ll never do the hard things. (π Tweet This) Why start with making your bed? Small wins theory (Atomic Habits). Celebrating small, achievable, and seemingly inconsequential tasks builds momentum. It sets the tone for how you operate, doing the little things right makes the big things possible. The dopamine release from these wins reinforces positive behaviors and motivates you to do more. It’s that simple. LAST WEEK: The StartUp Rule For 2024: Donβt Quit – Sometimes, you canβt tell the difference between the market getting easier and you just becoming a better founder. LETS GET INTO IT: Making your bed doesn’t have to be literal, it’s just a view that discipline and consistency will always outlast emotion, passion and effort. It’s about starting with small achievable adjustments, that over time have a compounding impact. Facing the monstrous enormity of the task ahead. Think of it this way, “How do you eat an elephant?” While some think about the impossibility, founders know the answer: “One bite at a time.” Monumental feats come through small, consistent steps. As you kick off 2024, watch these ten rules from Navy Admiral William H. McRaven’s commencement speech, each a lesson in leadership, resilience, and the art of overcoming challenges: To Recap:
As you wake up on January 1, 2024, you face a simple choice. Forget radical changes. Instead, opt for one small, easily manageable, almost underwhelming change. Commit to it. Share your commitment. Put it on record here. Here’s to a year of getting it done, one step at a time. As always, you are welcome to grab time with me. — James |