đą The Magic of 10% Effort: Smallest Wins, Biggest Impact
By Kerenh Winklepop | NurtureBuiltGrowth.com

Letâs be real for a second â if motivation had a face, sheâd probably be that friend who only texts when sheâs free and disappears the moment you need her most.
There are days when the to-do list is screaming, the kids are screaming, and the only thing you want to do is not exist for five minutes. (Or at least, not be the one responsible for feeding everyone.)
But hereâs the truth most of us donât say out loud: you donât have to feel inspired to keep going. You just have to show up.
đ The Ghost of Motivation (And Why We Donât Need Her)
Motivation is like the weather â nice when itâs sunny, unpredictable the rest of the time.
If I waited for the âperfect momentâ to write, launch, or create⌠Iâd still be stuck on Draft #1 of this very blog post.
Itâs not that I donât love what I do â I do. Itâs just that real life doesnât always feel like a Pinterest board.
Sometimes youâre juggling laundry, deadlines, and a child asking deep existential questions like, âMom, if dinosaurs were real, does that mean dragons are just retired ones?â (For the record, I said âmaybe.â Because some battles arenât worth fighting before coffee.)
đą The Magic of 10% Effort (Smallest Wins, Biggest Impact)
Hereâs something Iâve learned as a mom and entrepreneur â you donât need 100% every day. You just need 10%.
Ten percent effort on the days you feel like collapsing still moves you forward.
- Write one paragraph.
- Make one pin.
- Reply to one comment.
Because 10% today + 10% tomorrow = momentum.
And momentum, my friend, is what builds empires quietly.
đĄ Redefining “Showing Up”: It’s Less Than You Think
âShowing upâ doesnât mean doing it all. It means staying connected to what matters, even if youâre moving slow.
Sometimes showing up looks like:
- ⨠Writing one line of your next blog post.
- ⨠Updating one old pin on Pinterest.
- ⨠Replying to one message from a reader who said your story made her cry (in a good way).
Small acts count. Theyâre proof that your dreams still matter, even on messy days.
đ§ââď¸ The Calm Hustle: Building Systems That Save You
Some people chase âhustle.â I chase harmony.
Iâve built NurtureBuiltGrowth on one truth â consistency without burnout is the real secret weapon.
I donât publish a post every day. But I keep my rhythm.
I write during my 7 AM block, check SEO at 2 PM, and do my 10-minute engagement bursts like clockwork. Not because Iâm superhuman â but because systems save me when motivation ghosts me.
đ Real Talk: You Can Be Exhausted and Still Dedicated
Thereâs this unrealistic pressure that if youâre tired, youâre failing.
But you can be exhausted and still dedicated.
Showing up doesnât mean perfection. It means not giving up on yourself, even when youâre crawling instead of sprinting.
Every time you keep that tiny promise to yourself â to write, to post, to learn â you rebuild trust with the person who matters most: you.
đ¸ The Quiet Wins: How Small Actions Compound
Hereâs the sneaky part â small actions compound.
- That post you almost didnât write? It reached 500 people.
- That pin you repurposed? It brought 3 new subscribers.
- That day you nearly gave up but didnât? It rewired your brain to trust that you can.
Youâre not behind. Youâre just building slowly â and thatâs the most strategic kind of success there is.
đŹ Final Thoughts
You donât need to feel ready. You just need to begin.
The act of showing up â especially on the uninspired days â is the work. Itâs what separates dreamers from builders.
So take a deep breath, open your laptop (even if your kid is using it as a dining table), and start. Your future self will thank you for this exact moment.
đ Your Next 10% Step: Grab the Free Tracker
Ready to turn your “messy days” into momentum?
If the idea of consistency without burnout resonates with you, I created something to help.
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âTiny Wins Tracker â A Gentle Planner for Busy Moms Who Want Progress Without Burnout.â
Itâll help you clearly see how your 10% days still count. (Because they do. Always.)
đż If you missed Part 1:
Go back to âThe Art of Showing Up (Even When You Donât Feel Like It)ââ the heart-to-heart piece that started it all.
Itâll remind you why progress isnât about being perfect â itâs about being present.
And once youâve learned to show up, thatâs when the real transformation begins. đ
