Some days, sitting down to work feels heavy.
One Thursday early in my journey, I almost didn’t do it.
I told myself, “It’s just one day. It won’t matter.”
But I gave myself ten minutes. Just ten minutes to see what I could get done.
In that short burst, I wrote a quick post, replied to a lead, and sent a message I’d been avoiding. That single email opened a door I’d been waiting on for weeks.
That was the moment I realized something important. Big wins don’t usually happen in one giant leap. They happen when you stack small moves over time until they turn into something real.
We tend to think we need huge blocks of time to make progress. We don’t. What we really need is to keep showing up, even if it’s just for a few minutes.
Why the 10-Minute Move Works
1. It kills the “all or nothing” mindset.
You don’t have to commit to hours of work to make progress. You just have to start.
2. It builds momentum.
Once you’re in motion, it’s easier to keep going. Even if you stop after ten minutes, you’ve done something.
3. It removes overwhelm.
Big tasks feel smaller when you break them into quick wins.
Your Challenge
Today, I’m inviting you to try it.
Spend just ten minutes on one thing that moves you forward:
✅ Reply to a lead
✅ Outline a post
✅ Read two pages of a book that fuels your growth
✅ Record a short video you’ve been putting off
Ten minutes. That’s it.
Do it today and notice how it shifts your momentum. Then share what you did with someone who can hold you accountable. If you want a place to share it, join my free community where we celebrate progress together.
Final Thought
Success isn’t about working twelve hours straight one time. It’s about showing up, day after day, for ten minutes at a time until those minutes turn into results you can see.
The 10-Minute Move is more than a productivity trick. It’s a promise to yourself that you’ll keep moving, even when it’s easier to stop.
So, what’s your move today?
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