A few years ago, I worked with a good friend—a brilliant strategist, brand guru, and creative director—on a personal branding project. Through self-reflection and feedback from family, friends, and mentors, one theme emerged repeatedly: I strive to improve myself continually and to help those around me move forward, to make progress.
Make Progress Strategies is built on the belief that progress can happen continuously and meaningfully, even in small, incremental steps.
This concept of ongoing improvement isn’t unique; it's well-validated. The principle of ‘aggregate marginal gains’ suggests that consistent, 1% improvements can lead to remarkable results over time. An article by Jared Bleak, "Self-Improvement, 1 percent at a time" published by Duke Corporate Education, illustrates this principle with data, quantifying what can often feel intangible.
Progress isn’t just a personal journey; it’s essential in the professional world as well. So, what progress will you make today? Email me to share your successes—I’d love to hear from you!
