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The one-degree shift
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The one-degree shift
is a tiny adjustment in action or perspective that may not seem significant today, but over time, leads to a very different outcome.
Examples:
1- She didn’t start with a full workout. She just did two minutes of stretching each morning — a one-degree shift. Months later, she was exercising regularly.
2- She often woke up feeling tired and already behind. Instead of trying to change her whole morning routine, she simply drank one glass of water and waited two minutes before checking her phone — a one-degree shift. Over time, mornings felt lighter.
Hello and welcome to a weekend episode of Daily English, where language meets reflection and simple ideas create quiet change.
Today’s episode is about a very small movement — so small most people don’t even notice it.
It’s not about big transformations or sudden breakthroughs.
It’s about a shift so subtle — just one degree — that it doesn’t change how today looks…
but one day, you look back and realize it changed your direction entirely.
Listen to this.
If a plane takes off from Montreal heading to Paris, but its route shifts by just one degree, it won’t land in Paris. It may land hundreds of kilometers away.
Not because it flew harder — but because it flew slightly differently. Humans are not so different.
Sometimes it’s not a massive effort that transforms us — but small, consistent changes that are repeated every day. And there’s an expression for this quiet change: “the one-degree shift.”
A one-degree shift is a tiny adjustment in action or perspective that may not seem significant today, but over time, leads to a very different outcome.
It’s not about fixing your life — it’s about adjusting your direction slightly.
Examples:
1️⃣ She didn’t start with a full workout. She just did two minutes of stretching each morning — a one-degree shift. Months later, she was exercising regularly.
2️⃣ He felt overwhelmed, so before opening his laptop, he simply asked, “What’s the one thing that truly matters today?” That small shift helped him stay calm and focused.
3️⃣ She often woke up feeling tired and already behind. Instead of trying to change her whole morning routine, she simply drank one glass of water and waited two minutes before checking her phone — a one-degree shift. Over time, mornings felt lighter.
So here’s my question for you:
What is one small shift you can make today — just one degree — that may not change your day, but could quietly change your direction?
Not a big decision. Not a dramatic change. Just one degree. What would that be for you?
Thank you for being here today.
See you tomorrow — and may today be the day you shift, even by one degree.