Transformative Shifts — The 1% Fulcrum on the 20–80% Pareto

Mi'kail Eli'yah
7 min readOct 23, 2018

In Taiji (aka Taichi), we were taught that small adjustments can create the butterfly effect.

  1. Start in the Mind, End in the Mind
  2. Milo’s Paradigm
  3. Control
  4. Paradigm Shifts
  5. Tuning The Mind
  6. 1 Step At a Go, 1 Day At a Time
  7. Seize The Moment

Start in the Mind, End in the Mind

What you can’t see as a possibility, you won’t even think, not to say to entertain the thought of charting plans or making the first move. The lack of possibility kills the will to act. You must harbor and intent to grow a motive before harvesting motivation.

Faith is a knowledge that such possibilities is only limited by our own creativity. When you start seeing possibilities, your mind sparks dopamine to create motivation. Your emotions makes invokes motion.

“Give me a place to stand, and a lever long enough, and I will move the world. ” ― Archimedes

Milo’s Paradigm

According to legend, Milo was not consciously training when he was carrying 2 calves across a low stream daily from its birth until they became full-sized cows because his father had intended for him to independently observe the cow life cycle on the other side of the pasture.

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