“Always know that real progress is often invisible, boring, repetitive.” - Futurist Jim Carroll

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Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
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Your success will often not involve huge home runs that have you cheering with joy. It will come about through small bunts, working the bases, advancing slowly but surely towards a goal, and muttering about the pace.

Treat your progress as such.

Right now, this can be a challenge. After all, we live in a "highlight reel" culture. We see the successful keynote, the published book, or the smooth career pivot and assume that it all happened in a flash of inspiration. But in my 36-year voyage, I’ve learned that the most profound breakthroughs and the biggest wins are rarely the result of a sudden lightning bolt. They are the result of the quiet, daily discipline of showing up when it feels like nothing is changing. Playing the clubs. Putting in the work. Advancing slowly but steadily.

I did a lot of small events in rural America and small towns in Canada before I hit the big stages of Las Vegas. It was often boringly dull, excruciatingly tiring, and sometimes, with a detached audience, not terribly motivating. But through that, I learned that success is often built on "invisible progress." The small steps that get you closer to a big goal.

For me, success and learning are about the hundredth hour spent in the lab struggling with a Linux configuration.

It’s the years of writing a Daily Inspiration post without missing a single workday.

It’s the repetitive act of studying a disruptive trend long before the world notices it.

It was spending time on stages that sometimes I did not want to be on.

Most people quit during this "boring" phase. They mistake the lack of immediate feedback for a lack of progress. They want the dopamine hit of a "win" every day. But as a practitioner, you have to realize that you are building up your skills, capabilities, and knowledge.

The amateur waits for the quick hit.

The master relies on patience and effort.

Success isn't a sprint; it’s the compound interest of your daily discipline.

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Futurist Jim Carroll has put in the work. He still does. Every day.

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Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decoding-tomorrow-the-infinite-pivot-series-24-always-know-that-real-progress-is-often-invisible-boring-repetitive/

Procrastination isn’t a personal failure — it’s a signal .

Progress doesn’t begin with a heroic leap.
It begins with the first small step you actually feel able to take.

If you’re navigating digital overload or long-term goals, this approach might help you breathe, reset, and move with intention.
https://www.tiktok.com/@syntaxsorcerer74/video/7624259212675206422?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7623877262983562754

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#productivity
#digitalwellbeing #smallsteps #leadership #nonmanagers #focus #momentum #mastodon

"The simple step of a courageous individual is not to take part in the lie. One word of truth outweighs the world."

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

#quoteoftheday #Truth #Lies #Courage #SmallSteps #Resist

🌱 Results take effort. Practice. Commitment.
In this clip from Fishing Without Bait, Jim Ellermeyer and @theofficialrubina discuss why growth happens through small, consistent steps—and why you don’t have to do it alone.
Little and often. Start where you are.
🎧 Find more episodes with Rubina Chadha here:
https://www.fishingwithoutbait.com/search?q=Rubina

#Mindfulness #Recovery #SmallSteps #Healing

"Commitment to your most important goal will always be your greatest success." - Futurist Jim Carroll

I once wrote this phrase: "Real progress is often invisible, boring, and repetitive. Don't mistake the quiet for regression!"

In that context, sometimes your greatest small achievements come up against a bold realization. For me, today marks a unique milestone in a long-running personal project—3,500 days of consistent, quiet effort toward a goal that few people actually see. It's a significant step in a long journey, yet another link in a chain that grows stronger each day.

Progress and success always come from commitment to the cause. Wins are often not instant, dramatic, or bold - instead, they are quiet, barely noticeable, forgettable at moments - until suddenly, they collide with a marker of significant success.

Today is one of those days.

And with this comes an important realization about the work I do. I often tell clients that successful innovation doesn't always involve a big, dramatic breakthrough; it’s usually a messy, squiggly line of effort where the ultimate moment of success is eventually reached. In the same way, personal success on a big goal is often about the small steps, not the big leaps. Managing any major life goal isn't just about reaching the finish line; it’s about the mindset pivot you maintain along the way.

I've often said that you are the total of all your highs and each of your lows, and you must own the quiet, repetitive, low parts of the process for the highs to mean anything at all.

As I look toward my next milestone (like my upcoming tee time at St. Andrews!) I’m reminded that success is about patience.

It’s about trading the immediate dopamine of a "quick win" for the long-term guarantee of a life well-lived.

3,500.

Pretty fucking awesome!

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Futurist Jim Carroll plans an early-morning walk today, immediately after writing this post, to see if he might spot the sun rising in splendour.

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Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/02/daily-inspiration-personal-goals-commitment-to-your-most-important-goal-will-always-be-your-greatest-success/

🧠 Write down three things you no longer want to trade for status or convenience.
❤️ Take a moment to notice what you’ve already sacrificed for the sake of “functioning” – time, health, closeness.
🤲 Over the next few days, make one small decision that fits with these three things.

What scene recently showed you what really matters in your life?

#SmallSteps #MeaningInEverydayLife #UnidaCommunity

A lot has fallen away in recent years: roles, possessions, the image of “I’ve got everything under control”. What remains are a few things I no longer want to trade away: an honest Christmas Eve in the communal kitchen, evenings with my children, quiet moments by the river.

Maybe that is what really holds my life together.

#LifeInTransition #BalanceInEverydayLife #SmallSteps

Today is a brand new day ✨
Small steps turn into big wins when you keep moving forward.

Every journey starts with one simple step —
just like building stronger customer loyalty, one visit at a time.

#WinStamp #DailyMotivation #SmallSteps #BusinessGrowth #DigitalLoyalty ✨📱