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S4E63: Tiny Habits, Massive Change: How Small Routines Create Big Results

S4E63: Tiny Habits, Massive Change: How Small Routines Create Big Results

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🔥 Tiny Habits, Massive Change: How Small Routines Create Big Results 🔥

Big transformations don’t start with dramatic moments—they start with small, consistent decisions made every single day. What feels insignificant in the moment is often the very thing shaping your future.

In this episode, we break down how tiny habits compound into massive change—and why consistency beats intensity every time. You’ll learn how daily routines quietly build confidence, discipline, momentum, and results long before anyone notices.

Inside this conversation:

  • Why small habits are more powerful than big goals
  • How consistency rewires your mindset and your life
  • The hidden danger of “waiting for motivation”
  • How to start simple and stay faithful to the process

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the size of your goals, this episode will shift your perspective. You don’t need to do everything—just do something, daily.

🌱 Small steps. Steady faith. Massive results.
🎧 Press play and start building the life you want—one habit at a time.


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