Small Actions, Big Impact: What "Make Your Bed" Teaches About Life
When you first look at it, Make Your Bed by Admiral William H. McRaven sounds too basic, simple or even boring to be of any importance. Like you might be like, “A book about making your bed? Really?” But it's that simpleness that makes it impactful. This book is based on the author’s 2014 commencement speech at the University of Texas and expands on 10 life lessons he learned during Navy SEAL training and decades of military service. The core idea is quite practical, refreshing even. The idea is that small actions which are taken consistently can create the momentum needed for big change. One of the 10 lessons that is repeated many times throughout the book, the title lesson (making your bed every morning), isn’t really just about neat sheets. It’s about discipline. A sense of accomplishment can be achieved by completing a small task first thing in the day. Say if your day goes terrible, at least you come home to something done right. That tiny win can matter more than you think...