Progress is never linear in research
If last week felt messy, slow or “not enough”, you’re not alone. Research is supposed to feel like that most of the time. Progress in our world is rarely a big breakthrough; it is “a series of small things brought together.”
So this week, measure success differently. Did you show up for that one focused writing block? Did you move an analysis one step forward? Did you send that email you’ve been avoiding? Each small action is a seed, not the harvest.
Your future self will not remember how “behind” you felt on a Monday. But they will benefit from the quiet, imperfect, consistent work you choose to do today.
You are capable of more than you think; start this week believing it, and let your actions do the talking.
Let’s make this a week of small, deliberate moves that compound.
I’m cheering you on. 🙌
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Dawid Hanak
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