Why You Should Celebrate Every Win, No Matter How Small

Every day counts in fighting for your mental health.

Scott Ninneman
Speaking Bipolar
Published in
3 min readJul 4, 2022

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When was your last win? Yesterday? A month ago? When you were 12? I’ll bet it was today, but you didn’t even notice.

As busy humans, we get so fixed on our big goals that we lose sight of what we’re accomplishing along the way. But every big win is made up of dozens of smaller ones.

No one gets up one morning and runs a marathon with no training and imagines they will win. To reach the finish line, you run every day. Frosty mornings and rainstorms don’t stop you. Instead, you get your butt out of bed and lace up your shoes. Every time you go out the door, it’s a win. You should celebrate every mile you cross. The tiny wins push you toward the big ones.

You don’t cross the finish line every day. Significant milestones may be days, weeks, or even years apart. Most days are about training. You spend your time working to get closer to the next goal.

It would be wonderful if every day included a major win — a golden trophy symbolizing success — but all the other days are just as important.

“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” — H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

I Get It

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Scott Ninneman
Speaking Bipolar

Helping you understand and thrive with bipolar disorder. Editor of the Speaking Bipolar Publication. Let's connect: https://speakingbipolar.com/socialmedia