Phyllis Nichols,, SoundAdvice Strategies

Let’s talk about small wins, the ones so tiny you often step right over them while waiting for something “big” to happen.
You cleaned out one drawer? Win.You sent the email you’ve been avoiding? Win.You drank water before coffee? Win.
You worked out when you didn’t feel like it? Olympic-level win.
We underestimate the power of small wins because they don’t feel dramatic. But hope grows from momentum, not magnitude. Every tiny action that moves you forward, even one inch signals to your brain, “Hey, we’re doing this. We’re actually doing this!”
It builds self-trust. It builds confidence. It builds… you guessed it… hope.
So today, celebrate one small win. It can be laughably small. “I folded one shirt.” “I walked to the mailbox.” “I was on time for my meeting.” There are so many everyday things that we do for ourselves and for others. Pick one and celebrate it, just for a minute.
Hope isn’t built in sweeping gestures, it’s built in the quiet stacking of small wins that turn into big change.
Pick your win today. Notice it. Appreciate it. Let it count.