Episode 92 – Progress You Don’t Always See
When was the last time you actually celebrated a small win? Not a big milestone, not something you posted about — but the quiet progress that proves you’re still moving.
In Episode 92 of The Books By Josh Audio Immersion, Josh talks about why small victories matter more than we think, especially at the end of the year when it’s easy to feel like you didn’t accomplish enough. From writing a 50,000-word book one chapter at a time, to building a podcast, a website, or any creative project, this episode is about shifting your mindset from the finish line to the steps that actually get you there.
We break down how focusing only on the end result can kill momentum, why comparison steals motivation, and how chunking big goals into smaller, trackable wins helps you stay consistent. Real progress is quiet — and most of the time, you don’t feel it while it’s happening.
This episode also celebrates a small win from someone I know: the launch of ReliveInColor.com — a creative site where you can upload your own photos and turn them into printable custom coloring pages or even a custom puzzlemade from your image. It’s not sponsored, I wasn’t paid to mention it — it simply fits the theme of building something and putting it into the world.
Challenge: Pick one small win from today. Say it out loud. Write it down. Let it count.
If this episode helped you, share it with someone who’s been grinding quietly.
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