You can do a lot in a lifetime, if you don't burn out too fast.
That line from Marathon by Rush is one of the best reminders that real progress is about endurance. A little bit every day beats a short burst of intensity every time. You don't need to sprint. You just need to keep moving.
Whether you're learning a new skill like Microsoft Access, practicing piano, or working on fitness and weight loss, results just don't magically appear overnight. You're not going from 300 pounds to 180 pounds in a week, and you're not mastering a complex skill in a single weekend.
This is your reminder to take it day by day, step by step, with slow, steady effort. The same thing applies to the work I do. I didn't build my YouTube channel or my courses in an hour. It happened over years, one video at a time.
Whatever project you're working on might feel huge or overwhelming right now. Break it into small, manageable, honest steps. Do what you realistically can each day, and let consistency do the heavy lifting.
You can make the most of the distance. First you need endurance. First you've got to last.
LLAP
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