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How Celebrating Tiny Wins with ADHD Boosts Motivation & Beats Burnout

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Apr 14, 2026
Risa Williams, licensed psychotherapist, productivity coach, and creator of the Tiny Wins planner, explains why celebrating tiny wins matters. Short takes: redefine success as many small steps. Notice and record 3–5 tiny accomplishments daily. Use simple tools and kinder self-talk to beat burnout and build lasting motivation.
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INSIGHT

Practice Feeling Success In Tiny Moments

  • Practicing the feeling of success in small moments trains your brain to handle big achievements.
  • Risa Williams explains that if you don't let yourself feel small wins, you can't feel the larger reward when you reach major goals.
INSIGHT

Dismissiveness Creates A High Bar For Praise

  • Chronic dismissiveness erases achievements and raises the bar so only huge wins feel worthy of praise.
  • Risa Williams ties early external dismissal to an internal dismissive voice that prevents celebrating ordinary tasks like making a sandwich.
ADVICE

Write Three To Five Tiny Wins Every Day

  • Write 3–5 tiny accomplishments daily to build a retrievable record of progress.
  • Risa Williams recommends tiny bullets like "sent email" or "talked to my kids" so you can reread monthly and see accumulated steps.
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