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Small Things Keep Choosing Me. Quiet habits for self improvement when daily change feels almost invisible
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- Nombre de pages191
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48096-8
- EAN9783565480968
- Date de parution06/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1022 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Some days, becoming different feels too loud to attempt.
This book is for the reader who has tried motivation, strict routines, and fresh starts, only to feel pulled back by the same small patterns. Through warm reflections on habit formation, self improvement, behavior change, and emotional resilience, it explores why daily choices often matter most when they feel almost meaningless.
Instead of chasing dramatic reinvention, it looks at identity, environment, attention, and repetition as quiet forces shaping a life from underneath.
Small change can feel ordinary before it feels important, and that ordinary space is where many people lose trust in themselves. For anyone tired of starting over, this is a grounded companion for noticing what already repeats, what gently supports consistency, and what no longer needs to be forced. Over time, growth may feel less like becoming someone new and more like recognizing which small actions have been waiting to belong to you.
Small change can feel ordinary before it feels important, and that ordinary space is where many people lose trust in themselves. For anyone tired of starting over, this is a grounded companion for noticing what already repeats, what gently supports consistency, and what no longer needs to be forced. Over time, growth may feel less like becoming someone new and more like recognizing which small actions have been waiting to belong to you.















