Celebrate Your Progress: Day 27 Reflection
Episode Overview
Celebrate your progress instead of constantly chasing new goals. Reflect on how far you've come and take pride in your achievements. Maintain balance and support for family despite unexpected challenges. Focus on top priorities when faced with distractions. Writing down reflections can bring a sense of happiness and joy.
"It's not how far am I from the ideal, but it's about looking back to see and to celebrate and to reflect on how far I have come".
Day 27 of the '30 days Challenge' on the 'Journey To Freedom' podcast is all about taking a step back and reflecting. Shay Doran, guided by Russell Brunson, discusses the importance of celebrating progress rather than constantly chasing new goals. Shay emphasises that goals are always shifting and that it's easy to get caught up in the pursuit of the next big thing, which can lead to anxiety and depression.
Instead, he suggests looking back to see how far you've come and taking pride in your achievements, no matter how small they may seem. Shay shares his own reflections from the past 27 days, including maintaining balance and supporting his family despite unexpected challenges. He talks about helping more men overcome personal issues and working with new clients, which brought him immense satisfaction.
Shay also mentions the importance of focusing on top priorities when faced with distractions and how this helped him stay sharp and focused throughout November. Russell Brunson's advice to shift focus from the distant ideal to recognising and celebrating current achievements is highlighted as a key takeaway. Shay encourages listeners to write down their reflections and celebrate their progress, reinforcing that this practice can bring a sense of happiness and joy.
This episode is a reminder that growth is a continuous journey and that taking time to reflect on your progress can be incredibly rewarding. So, grab a pen and paper, jot down your achievements, and celebrate how far you've come. Remember, it's not just about reaching the horizon but appreciating the steps you've taken along the way.