1. They make starting a daily task easy and low-pressure
Unlike big, intimidating goals, building just a few bricks feels simple, which helps you overcome the resistance to starting new habits.
2. Small daily progress builds momentum for other tasks
Each short building session creates a small win, and this momentum carries over to work, study, and other daily responsibilities.
3. They teach you to focus on process rather than perfection
Building step by step helps you shift your mindset to enjoy the process, reducing procrastination caused by fear of not doing well enough.
