“Every blade of grass is a study, and to produce two, where there was but one, is both a profit and a pleasure.”
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Treat small wins as experiments: learn what produced the gain and repeat it deliberately. Are you turning one success into two, or letting momentum die while you wait for perfect conditions? Track what works, double down on the actions that produce results, and build systems that multiply effort into lasting profit and satisfaction.
When to use it
- You land one new client—analyze what closed the deal, then replicate and outreach to get a second client the same way.
- Found a morning habit that boosts focus? Keep it and add one more targeted habit to compound productivity.
- Saved money on a single expense—document the method and apply it across other bills to multiply savings.
- A small process change cut a task time in half—standardize it so the whole team benefits and delivers more output.

