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Adrian Clarkson

The 1% Rule: How Small Wins Create Big Results Over Time

by Adrian Clarkson
Person climbing concrete steps at sunrise, symbolizing the 1% Rule of small daily wins creating big results.

1. Introduction Most people believe they need a revolution to change their lives. They think it takes one massive leap, one grand gesture, one overnight transformation. But here’s the truth: …

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Comfort Is the Enemy: Embrace Discomfort to Unlock Growth

by Adrian Clarkson
Contrast between comfort and discomfort—one person stagnant indoors, another growing outside in the rain.

1. Introduction – The Lie of Comfort Is the Enemy Comfort is not your ally—it’s your silent assassin. It whispers safety while slowly dulling your edge, convincing you that ease …

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The Lies We Tell Ourselves: Break Mental Loops for Growth

by Adrian Clarkson
A realistic iPhone 15 Pro photo of a person standing before a mirror, with one side reflecting clarity and the other showing distortion, representing self-deception and mental loops.

1. Introduction: Why the Lies We Tell Ourselves Matter The greatest enemy isn’t out there in the world. It’s inside your head. The lies we tell ourselves are the most …

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