small wins
/ˈsmɔːl wɪnz/ · small.wins
noun
- A small, often overlooked achievement or success. The team's small win in the first quarter gave them the confidence to push forward in the game.
- A series of small, incremental successes that contribute to a larger goal or outcome. The company's small wins in the first year of the project helped to build a strong foundation for future growth.
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Did you know? The concept of 'small wins' was popularized by psychologist and author Caroline Webb in her 2016 book 'How to Have a Good Day', which emphasizes the importance of achieving small, incremental successes in order to build momentum and motivation.