Why 1% better every day matters đŸ’Ș

Sundays with Anna | Newsletter #14


Hi! 

This year, my team and I kicked things off with an intention and goal-setting session, and let me tell you—it was the kind of meeting that fuels your soul. 😍

Each of us shared something we want to focus on this year, whether personal, career-related, or even just a small habit we’ve meant to change. 

The idea? To support each other in making this year our best one yet.

And as a team, we set a shared intention: to be 1% better every day. đŸ’Ș

This simple yet powerful mindset reminded me that success doesn’t come from giant leaps. 

It’s built on tiny, consistent steps.

If you aim to be 1% better every day, by the end of the year, you’ll be 37 times better than when you started. 

That’s the power of compounding.

It’s not about overnight transformations or perfection—it’s about showing up, making small improvements, and letting those little wins stack up over time.

Here’s how you can start embracing 1% better every day:

  1. Pick One Thing

Focus on just one area—whether it’s improving your productivity, deepening relationships, or practising self-care.

  1. Break It Down

Choose a tiny, daily action that feels so simple you can’t say no to it.

  1. Celebrate Progress

Every win, no matter how small, deserves acknowledgement. Don’t wait for the finish line to give yourself credit.

Bonus Tip: Fall in love with your progress. 

When you learn to celebrate the process, not just the outcome, growth becomes exciting instead of overwhelming.

Here’s a question for you: What’s one small step you could take today to move closer to your goals?

Hit reply and let me know—I’d love to hear it! Together, let’s crush some goals! đŸ’Ș

Here’s to a year of becoming 1% better,

Anna

 


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