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Limber Up

July 7, 2015 By Erin Beasley

Limber Up--Write RightSome days, you just have to limber up and get to work on your big project. – Write Right

The secret to accomplishing big projects is simple: limber up. Be faithful with the small projects. Do them to the best of your ability.

Challenge yourself with slightly larger projects. Feel the muscles strain. It’s painful, but the results start to show. The muscles become accustomed to the heavier load. The work comes easier. You settle into it. It has a groove, a rhythm.

Eventually, you’re working on the big project almost without realizing it. All the little things that came before have built toward it, perhaps even form the composition of it.

A moment of realization comes: you’re working on the big project. You step back, evaluate your progress. You outline next steps and push onward. You have a big project to do, and it isn’t going to get done if you keep standing there. You have to limber up and get to work.

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