Isaac Asimov published more than 500 books in his lifetime. He won every award available to a science fiction writer. He’s even responsible for coining the term “robotics”.
People often wondered how he could produce so much at such a high quality.
Well, Asimov would wake up at 06:30 every day, and write until midday. He’d repeat this every day.
Once, when an interview asked how he did it, he just replied, “Well, I do nothing else.”
Another time, when he was asked about how he got into the right frame of mind, he replied, “Before I can possibly begin writing, it is always necessary for me to turn on my electric typewriter and to get close enough to it so that my fingers can reach the keys.”
Magic happens when we turn up every day, with exceptional focus, and consistently practice our craft. Eventually those little steps will turn into progress.