Micro Actions Stacking for Better Results

in Cent3 years ago

We as a people are designed to ignore the micro and focus on the large parts of the life. Like we don't pay attention to the everyday salary and instead focus on the salary at the end of the month. The actions are stacked in order to get the final results.

However if we stack the micro actions we tend to the better results or in short any form of outcome. And for that we can easily demonstrate this with our own actions on any tasks.

Take example of the curation. Let's say you decide to upvote the various types of good content across the HIVE as an ecosystem. Your efforts after 7 days would reward you with the HP. It may not be a big amount if your HP itself is low. But it all stacks up.


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How does stacking works for the micro actions?

Each thing we do from the birth to the death. It is purely a stack of actions around us and in our own life. And all of that stacked definitely gives you the effects that you see around. You have to always look at the things in terms of the micro actions being stacked. Think of it like some jenga game where you see one thing being done everyday giving you a better result.

So if you plant trees every month for 10 years. You would be looking at some of the nice set of the trees and the plantation world in that place. You are going to be proud of yourself. And you know while that happens even ageing micro stacks and you would be 10 years older too.

Conclusion

Whether you like it or not, everything around you is being stacked the micro way. So when you do financial investment. Don't ignore the micro amount. If you want better results in life then always pay attention to the small things in the life.

How do you think of micro actions? micro investment? and micro domino?

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"Those who take well care of the little things are best suited to take care of the greater things." ~ I can't remember where/who this was quoted from.

Small steps will lead to great things if you persevere! Keep plugging at it and you will meet your goal.

Hello) Yes, you are right about the micromanagement. If you don't give up, small but constant efforts give great results. I recently wrote about it in my article "The Art of Small Steps",
you might be interested)..