Small Shifts, Big Impact: How Micro-Choices Build Momentum
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Big results rarely come from big, dramatic leaps - they come from small, repeatable moves that compound. We open up about why leaders stall when they chase the “perfect” big swing and how tiny, consistent actions create momentum you can feel by noon. Debbie shares the personal turning point that led to “donating” 60 pounds to the universe, and the surprising insight that consistency - not overhaul - changes your health, confidence, and leadership presence.
From there, we get practical. You’ll learn how a simple morning ritual splits personal and professional energy so your best hours serve your top priority. We walk through protecting time for what actually works (because calendars fill themselves if you let them), and we break down a fast prioritization trick—the Mitchell Method—that turns a messy brain dump into a clear, ranked plan. You’ll hear how visible plans, micro actions, and daily outreach sharpen focus, and how a quick “share what’s working” moment in team meetings turns individual progress into a rising tide.
We close with a field-tested framework: the Power of Three. Pick one goal, define three tiny moves, and do them at the start of the day. These micro choices reduce overwhelm, build confidence, and move real projects forward without waiting for a perfect moment. If you’ve been feeling stretched thin or stuck in busywork, this conversation offers a calm, clear path back to ownership and traction—one small step at a time.
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