Jar of Awseome

Remember every Victory!

Winning big and small

Winning big is always worth celebrating, but don't underestimate the power of acknowledging small wins along the way. Tim Ferriss, a well-known author and motivational speaker, often talks about the importance of celebrating the small victories to stay motivated. In one of his YouTube videos, Ferriss shares the idea of creating a "jar of awesome." The concept is simple: take a mason jar or something similar, and each day write down something you accomplished or experienced that you think is awesome on a piece of paper. By the end of 30 days, you'll have a jar full of reminders of all the little things you've done that contribute to your progress. This tool can help to keep a small but constant boost in motivation as you work towards your bigger goals.

Starting a "jar of awesome" doesn't have to be complicated. All you need is a mason jar, some paper, a pen, and a commitment to write down something positive every day. It can be as simple as completing a workout, learning a new skill, or even just enjoying a moment of peace and quiet. The key is to regularly remind yourself of your accomplishments, no matter how small they may seem. By feeding your jar with these moments of success, you'll create a habit of celebrating the small wins and staying motivated even when the odds are against you.

Celebrating the small wins not only helps you stay motivated, but it also reinforces the idea that every little bit of progress counts. It's easy to get discouraged by setbacks or to focus only on the end goal, but by taking note of the little victories along the way, you can see how far you've come and remind yourself that failure is just a temporary setback on the road to success. By creating a "jar of awesome," you're giving yourself a visual representation of your journey and a daily reminder that even the smallest accomplishments deserve to be celebrated.

In a world where it's often the bigger achievements that get the most attention, it's important to take the time to acknowledge and celebrate the small wins. So take a moment to create your own "jar of awesome" and see how it can help you stay motivated, stay on track, and ultimately, reach your goals.