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Title: 38 TMS: Small Shifts That Create Massive Momentum We often think transformation requires one giant leap. But real, lasting change usually comes from 38 tiny, manageable steps (TMS). Here’s a 38-point checklist to reset your focus, energy, and results—without burning out. Mindset (TMS 1–10)

Start before you feel ready. Replace “someday” with a calendar date. Stop waiting for motivation—build discipline instead. Ask: “What’s the smallest win I can get today?” Detach from outcomes; attach to actions. Forgive your past self. Compare yourself only to yesterday’s version of you. Treat energy like money—spend it wisely. Silence one negative thought per hour. Define “enough” so you stop chasing endlessly.

Action (TMS 11–20)

Do the hardest task before 10 AM. Set a 38-minute deep-work timer. Delete one distraction app for 38 hours. Write 38 words toward a goal—just to start. Move your body for 38 seconds (yes, seconds count). Send that email you’ve been avoiding. Clear one messy corner of your desk. Say “no” to something unimportant. Complete a 2-minute task immediately. End your day with a 38-second reflection. Title: 38 TMS: Small Shifts That Create Massive

Relationships (TMS 21–30)

Give one genuine compliment daily. Listen without planning your reply. Apologize without a “but.” Ask: “How can I help you today?” Put your phone away during conversations. Thank someone who helped you long ago. Assume good intent first. Share credit freely. Stop over-explaining your decisions. Celebrate others’ wins like your own.

Progress (TMS 31–38)

Track three small wins every evening. Review your week every Sunday in 38 minutes. Pick one skill to practice for 38 days. Declutter one app, one note, one file. Ask: “What’s the real priority here?” Set a 38-day challenge (walk, write, save). Share your goal with one trusted person. Do one thing today that your future self will thank you for.

Final thought You don’t need a total life overhaul. You need 38 thoughtful micro-shifts (TMS) repeated over time. Try three from this list today. Then three more tomorrow. Momentum is just small steps, stacked.

Over to you: Which of the 38 TMS resonates most? Reply and let me know—I’ll send you a printable tracker. Mindset (TMS 1–10) Start before you feel ready

The 38TMS Portal is a web-based interface that allows individual and institutional investors to execute buy and sell orders directly on the NEPSE market. Before the introduction of these systems, investors had to physically visit or call their brokers to place trades; today, the TMS provides real-time access to market data and order execution. Key features of the portal include: Real-time Trading: Live order placement for stocks, government bonds, and mutual funds. Collateral Management: Users can load funds as collateral to determine their trading limit. Order Tracking: Ability to view pending, completed, and canceled orders in real-time. Portfolio Viewing: A dashboard to monitor current holdings and market value. About Broker 38: Dipshikha Dhitopatra Karobar Company DDKC is an authorized stockbroker (Member No. 38) that has been operating since 2011. Beyond providing the 38TMS digital platform, the company offers: Depository Participant (DP) Services: Managing Demat accounts and share deposits for clients. Advisory Services: Guidance for both novice and experienced investors in the Nepalese capital market. Branch Network: Headquartered in Anamnagar, Kathmandu, with branches in locations such as Dhangadhi, Mahendranagar, and Chitwan. How to Use 38TMS To begin trading via Broker 38 , investors must complete several steps: NEPSE Online Trading system

In the high-stakes world of custom motorcycle engineering, the "38TMs" weren't just parts—they were the lungs of a legend. The garage smelled of stale coffee and burnt oil as Elias stared at the two A65 big bore engines sitting on his workbench. For months, he’d been chasing the perfect balance of power and precision. His brother’s bike was already a beast, sporting a Devimead cylinder and forged pistons, but it was gasping for air. The secret, Elias knew, lay in the carburetion. He reached for the Mikuni 38TM flat-slide carburetors, their polished chrome catching the dim overhead light. While most riders were downsizing to 34mm for better low-end response, as discussed on forums like BritBike.com , Elias was a purist for raw velocity. He knew that with a raised floor and high-flow valve heads, these 38TMs could push the bike’s airflow to a staggering 172cfm. Fitting them was a ritual of patience. He adjusted the idle screws with the delicacy of a watchmaker, ensuring the twin engines would fire in perfect synchronization. When the first kick finally brought the machine to life, the roar wasn't just noise—it was a symphony of mechanical perfection. The 38TMs didn't just deliver fuel; they delivered a legacy of speed that left every other bike in the dust.