Believe Quote by Craig Groeschel
“Some decisions are obviously much more inconsequential than others. For example, let's say you choose the blue shirt over the red one; not much is likely to change. Red meat over white meat once a week won't likely make a huge difference in your health. But if you believe that grilled chicken is healthier than a cheeseburger, your lunch choice might cause you to pause; especially if you know that the cheeseburger also comes with fries and a large chocolate shake.”
About This Quote
Minor choices often feel insignificant, but cumulative effects can be meaningful, especially when health or habits are involved.
In simple terms: Small decisions seem trivial but can add up.
Consider the long‑term impact of everyday choices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grocery shopping
- meal planning
- exercise routines
- budgeting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you evaluate the importance of everyday decisions?
- What patterns emerge when you track minor choices?
Neglecting small choices can lead to larger unintended outcomes over time.