“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” —Lao Tzu
It’s really easy to feel overwhelmed at the thought of accomplishing big dreams or towering goals.
In fact, we sometimes look at the accomplishments of others—a published book, a successful business, a fit body—and think to ourselves, “How in the world are they able to do things like that?”
That question is immediately followed by the next thought, “I could never do anything like that. It is way too difficult.” And so, we never even try.
That is exactly what happens when we focus on the end product rather than all the little steps that were taken along the way.
Because the truth is, every significant achievement in life is only the result of small, consistent steps taken over time.
Nothing substantial is accomplished overnight.
But incredible feats are always within reach when we commit to making steady, ongoing progress.
To prove my point, here are ten life-changing goals you could accomplish by simply taking small, consistent steps:
1. Writing a Book
The thought of writing an entire novel or non-fiction book can be daunting. But writing just 500 words a day adds up to a substantial manuscript in less than a year. Every great book starts with one single word… and then another… and then another…
2. Running a Marathon
The 26.2 miles of a marathon might seem impossible from the couch. But nobody runs a marathon by running 26 miles their first day. You start with short runs and gradually increase distance—one mile at a time—until your body adapts, and before you know it, you’re crossing the finish line.
3. Starting a Business
Every successful business began as an idea. And the only thing that separates a business from an idea is that someone decided to act upon it. But almost always, by taking small steps like creating a business plan, researching steps online, and making initial contacts, you lay the groundwork for future success.
4. Losing 50 Pounds
Weight loss is often best achieved and sustained through small, manageable lifestyle changes rather than drastic diets. Consistent, healthy choices lead to significant results over time. But it always starts with changing what you eat at just one meal.
5. Decluttering Your Home
Tackling one drawer, one shelf, or one corner at a time can transform a large cluttered space into a peaceful haven. Small decluttering sessions eventually result into a beautifully organized living space.
6. Learning a New Language
Mastering a new language is a huge undertaking. But dedicating even just 15 minutes a day to learning new words or phrases can lead to fluency over time.
7. Saving for Retirement
The prospect of saving enough for retirement can be overwhelming. However, consistently setting aside a small percentage of your income, over a long period of time, will build a comfortable nest egg.
8. Building Strong Relationships
Great relationships are built on small acts of kindness, regular communication, and consistent effort. A text, a call, or a coffee date, steadily nurtured, builds a lifetime bond.
9. Learning a Musical Instrument
By dedicating just 15 to 30 minutes each day to learning scales, chords, or simple songs, you gradually develop skill, and timing, and eventually muscle memory (or so I’m told). Over time, these brief daily practices lead to playing complex pieces.
10. Creating Art
Whether it’s sketching, painting, sculpting, or digital art, start by setting aside a small amount of time each day to create something. Even a quick 30-minute session of expressing your creativity contributes significantly over time.
Look at that list!
It is, in many ways, a testament to the power of taking small steps in achieving big dreams. Each of those big accomplishments could be accomplished by taking only small steps.
Robert Collier once said, “Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.“
And here’s the best part: This principle isn’t just limited to the ten examples I’ve listed above!
The principle applies to almost every dream we have or goal we want to accomplish.
Whatever your dream or aspiration may be, whether it’s climbing a mountain, writing a symphony, building a community, or solving a problem that you see in the world, the approach remains the same: start small, stay consistent.
The beauty of small steps is that they make any goal approachable and provide the opportunity to start making progress today—no matter how small.
You don’t have to change your entire life in a day, a week, or even a year. But with each small step, you’ll be closer than you were yesterday.
So, if there’s a dream tucked away in your heart, a vision you’ve held back from pursuing, or a goal that seems just out of reach—now is the time to get started.
Don’t wait for the perfect moment or the grand plan. Don’t believe the dream is too big or needs to be accomplished overnight. Start where you are, with what you have, and do what you can.
Your dreams are valid and achievable. The only question that remains is: What small step will we take today to make them a reality?
Kiana says
i really needed to read this yesterday! i’m moving to a new city to pursue a lifelong dream of acting that seems impossible most days (and it genuinely is one of the hardest industries to break into). but there are so many small thing that i realized i can do each day to help myself, thank you!
Virginia Will says
This is just what I needed today. Many days those small steps just fall into place; today was not of those days. But I think tomorrow probably will be a back on track day and I already see what I’m going to declutter. It’s this one stupid corner by my sewing table. This was so motavating. Thank you so much.
Vita Di says
Thank you. I needed to read this. I felt overwhelmed that I am stuck, not knowing where to start, again. Will start today with 1 small thing, then continue the next day, then the next, etc. And keep moving forward.
Celeste says
Thank you! This was perfect timing for me. I really needed this reminder. I’ve been overwhelmed lately with finally taking action in living my dreams now that I’m in midlife and my older teen kids don’t need me that much anymore. I’m working on several things that you mentioned including losing the pandemic weight and starting my own business which involves writing and more creative endeavors that will lead me to become a digital nomad when my kids are on their own.
Kelly says
So encouraging! I needed to read this today, in this moment. Monday often feels overwhelming for me, thinking of everything I need and want to do (especially if I feel I didn’t do enough over the weekend).
I have to keep reminding myself, small steps. Slow and steady! I am making progress. :)
Linda Bedard says
Thank you, Joshua! These are all things I know but don’t incorporate them into my life as much as I’d like. I’ve gathered much learning and wisdom in my 50+ years, but I need to remember that it takes small steps just to change old habits and incorporate healthy new ones. And small steps are manageable and will do the trick! Thank you for your reminders.
You are such a good writer and have a wonderful outlook on living simply and well. I do share your wisdom with many of my family and friends. I love to read your newsletters! They are inspiring and calming all at once.
Monica says
Love this article—Stephen Covey says “begin with the end in mind, “ so we need to know what it is, we want to do. Little steps all the way, agreed.
I like “eating healthy”
We need nutrients that we get from good food that keeps our cells healthy.
Shi says
Thanks for the reminder, Joshua. I needed that today. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me!” I’m rolling up my sleeves and ready to go!
Gina says
I am starting a masters degree and doing it in small steps. One course at a time.
joshua becker says
Oooh, that’s another great example!
Judy says
So true, Joshua! Thank you!
Rose W says
I have been wanting to finish my book. I’ve been thinking alot of that lately and today I saw your email and wow! What validation. Thank you for all of these wonderful suggestions.