Have you watched the movie named Prometheus? The robot named David in that movie says - "Big things have small beginnings". And that tells you the power of the micro. And how you can make bigger things with the small input started today which can become bigger tomorrow.
Imagine using this saying to your everyday life and you try to apply it for the final outcome.
If you want healthy body, would you eat the cheese and the oily food everyday? If you want to be making use of the alcohol and other bad elements in your stomach, would it lead to healthy body? If you don't study, would you think at the year end you would perform better?
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Micro Actions are Habits
So if you want to be healthy, you want to walk for 20 minutes each day or do some healthy activity for 30 minutes. So all of these are basically habits. Those habits create the routine and end up making the micro actions that leads to the results. So each of your micro actions leads to the habits.
Micro Actions Require Consistency
In order to reach the final goal you have to make the micro actions on consistent basis. Like if you brush teeth today you can't expect this to last one year for healthy and clean teeth. You have to do this on everyday basis and keep going ahead with the efforts. So you have to be pretty consistent with your micro actions.
Micro Actions Require Focus
You need to have clarity on why those micro actions are being taken. You have to understand why you are doing what you are doing. If you are trying to do something you have to make the focus for the micro actions that need to be tied to the goal. So having the goal and also having the long term goal for the micro actions does make sense.
You have to keep the long term picture in mind in order to make the micro actions count for you.
Conclusion
As they say, the actions require you to have motivation. And motivation means some sort of goal tied to those actions. Once that happens, you get the direction for big goal and those big goals broken into small actions. Small adds up and you go ahead.
Have you done anything bigger by breaking up into small actions?