A Quote by Seth Godin

Think big. Start small. — © Seth Godin
Think big. Start small.
For me, the winning strategy in any start-up business is, 'Think big but start small.'
It's a really paradoxical thing. We want to think big, but start small. And then scale fast. People think about trying to build the next Facebook as trying to start where Facebook is today, as a major global presence.
Best advice, bro: Think big. Don't think small. If you think small, then you're going to stay small. Think (about) the broad scope.
So many entrepreneurs approach me and say, 'I want to start the next big thing,' and I say, 'Well, what are you solving?' And oftentimes they say, 'Oh, I'm not sure. I want to start something big.' You can never start something big without solving something small, right?
Dream big. Start small. But most of all, start.
Help cause that's what God wants. Stop hating. Start loving one another. Start making a difference. Small or big.
Our party [Republicans] has been focused on big business too long. I came through small business. I understand how hard it is to start a small business. That's why everything I'll do is designed to help small businesses grow and add jobs. I want to keep their taxes down on small business. I want regulators to see their job as encouraging small enterprise, not crushing it.
Believe Big. The size of your success is determined by the size of your belief. Think little goals and expect little achievements. Think big goals and win big success. Remember this, too! Big ideas and big plans are often easier -certainly no more difficult - than small ideas and small plans.
We Americans are trained to think big, talk big, act big, love big, admire bigness but then the essential mystery is in the small.
Start small and dream big.
The biggest obstacle to wealth is fear. People are afraid to think big, but if you think small, you'll only achieve small things.
In order to be big, you have to think big. If you think small, you're going to be small.
It takes the same effort to think small than to think big. But to think big frees you from the insignificant details.
I have no problem with thinking small. Sometimes you have to think small first in order to think big.
I always encourage people to start in their own personal universe, because sometimes we as parents start thinking about the big picture. How do I change what's happening in my entire school? And how do I do it in my community? And then you get overwhelmed and it's just like, "Forget it, I'll just stay here in my kitchen and wait." But, start small.
It takes the same energy to think small as it does to think big. So dream big and think bigger.
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