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The Power of Small Wins: Celebrating the Journey- In the rush to achieve big goals, we often overlook the small victories along the way. But these tiny triumphs can be just as powerful in shaping our success. Here’s why: 1. Boosting Morale: Every sma

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Focusing too much on small wins can distract from the bigger picture and lead to complacency, slowing down overall progress

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