Progress is hard to see in the short term but becomes clearer on a longer timeline.
2 minutes every day is worth more than an hour on Saturday.
We make positive progress actively and negative process (mostly) passively.
Figure out a metric to track progress, but make sure it's a metric that actually matters, otherwise, it's only documentation and not necessarily progress.
Progress should be made in pursuit of a goal.
Make the goal something just out of reach.
If the goal is too easy, it detracts from the sense of accomplishment.
BUT... easy goals and wins can help build confidence, which in and of itself is a goal of sorts.
Everything is related to everything (mostly).
But everything is also random (mostly).
Basically...
It is but it isn't.
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