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Episode Description
Today’s T-Chromosome Daily reminds us that real progress is quiet. Tweed shares how tiny, honest actions—“Do it small. Do it now.”—stack into momentum, like a prairie windmill turning steady to draw water. With a shout-out to Terry in Waco, this episode makes a simple challenge: pick one small thing, do it now… then do it again.
Show Notes
- T-Chromosome Nugget: Progress is usually quiet. Don’t overlook it just because it isn’t loud.
- Theme: Micro-actions and routine beat fanfare; momentum is built in quiet turns.
- Story Beats:
- Early South Texas lesson: improvement didn’t need a parade—it needed a routine.
- Desk reminder: “Do it small. Do it now.”
- Windmill metaphor: slow, steady turns draw water; small habits sustain life.
- Practical examples: one glass of water, five minutes early, a kind email, a needed apology, a short walk, a deep breath before replying.
- Listener Shout-Out: Terry in Waco—“Texas strong.”
- Today’s Challenge: Choose one tiny task and do it without fanfare; repeat it later today. Keep the windmill turning.
- Programming Note: Back tomorrow with a mid-week Texas history nugget.
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