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Move 6: Write Down Your Top 3 Wins of 2025

September 28, 2025 | 100 Moves

Day 6 of 100 Moves

I had a friend tell me last week, “I feel like I haven’t done enough this year.”

So I asked her to write down her Top 3 Wins of 2025 so far.

She sat with it for a minute, then started listing them out. 

By the time she finished, the frustration on her face had shifted. 

She wasn’t just staring at her current struggles anymore; she was looking at proof of everything she had already achieved.

That’s the power of taking inventory.
Confidence is fuel. Wins stack.

Now it’s your turn. 

Write down your Top 3 Wins of 2025 so far. 

Say them out loud. Let them remind you how far you’ve come.

What’s one of yours?

……..

🎯Day 6 of 100 Moves to Make 2025 Your Best Year Yet

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