the littler things,
Introduction
You know that old saying, "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step?" Well, what if that first step is just to get out of bed? That's right: it all starts with a little thing. A small thing. I'm talking about the tiniest details in life—the ones you might skip over or overlook because they're too simple to be noticed by anyone other than yourself. But these tiny things are so important! They're the building blocks for everything else you do in life.
Start with the small things, not the big things
You can think of the big things as a combination of the small things. The big things are only big because they are made up of the small things; and so it is important to start with those little bits, rather than trying to tackle the whole thing all at once.
The littler things add up over time and become something bigger—something great!
Appreciate the small things, they may be few and far between, but they are there.
Small things can be overlooked, but they are important. They may be few and far between, but they’re there. Small things can be hard to find and even harder to hold onto, but they do exist.
The littler the thing is, the more value it has for you when you locate it and make it yours.
Small things are often taken for granted or forgotten about because we are focused on bigger things in life such as work, family and friends.
Build up the small things into bigger things.
The big things are made up of the small things. You see, the little things are important too. They're like the building blocks of the big things.
The little things build up into bigger and bigger things that we see every day: buildings, cities, countries! These giant structures were made from tiny pieces put together over time. The result is something massive and awe-inspiring to look at when you think about how long it took to build them all up in just one place!
As important as the little things are, even smaller are the tiny things, which really make all things possible.
The little things are the building blocks of the big things. The little things are what make up the big things. The small, tiny bits and pieces that make up everything in our world, like air molecules and atoms, are what really make all things possible.
Conclusion
As important as the little things are, even smaller are the tiny things, which really make all things possible.