EPISODE · Jan 27, 2025 · 21 MIN
Life Flies— Why Appreciating Your Progress Fuels Growth | The Grateful Podcast Episode 24
from The Grateful Podcast with Jack Wagoner · host Jack Wagoner
Send us Fan MailLife Flies— Why Appreciating Your Progress Fuels GrowthThe Grateful Podcast with Jack WagonerEpisode 24In this solo episode, I explore a lesson life keeps trying to teach me: the importance of slowing down and truly appreciating our progress. For many of us chasing success, it’s easy to rush past our wins and immediately focus on the next goal. But what happens when we don’t let our victories sink in?I share my personal struggle with celebrating success and reflect on my best semester yet as a high school senior—balancing school, running a business, and applying to colleges. Through these experiences, I’ve realized that rewarding ourselves for hard work isn’t just nice—it’s necessary. Positive reinforcement is proven to build habits, and taking time to acknowledge our wins fuels future growth.This episode also dives into the role of challenging ourselves and how confirmation bias can stunt our growth. I discuss my own journey of studying in France and how stepping outside my comfort zone has made me a better student and person. If you’ve ever felt like you’re moving too fast to enjoy life, this episode will remind you to pause, reflect, and celebrate every step of the way.If this episode resonates with you, share it with a friend who needs a reminder to slow down and celebrate their wins. Don’t forget to leave a review and subscribe for more episodes on living with intention and chasing your dreams.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• Why it’s hard for high achievers to celebrate their progress.• How rewarding yourself for hard work can boost productivity and build habits.• Simple ways to slow down and reflect after a success.• How confirmation bias stunts growth—and how to challenge yourself to keep evolving.• Personal stories about balancing school, business, and big dreams.Key Takeaways:1. Life moves fast, but success is sweeter when you pause to let it marinate.2. Positive reinforcement isn’t just nice; it’s a psychological necessity for habit-building.3. Growth happens when we step outside our comfort zone and challenge our assumptions.Links & Resources Mentioned:•Follow Jack on Instagram for daily inspiration: https://www.instagram.com/jack_wagoner_/ •Learn more about Jack’s coaching and free 15-minute calls: https://calendly.com/jackcwagoner/30min•Subscribe to The Grateful Podcast to never miss an episode Subscribe to my newsletter: https://magic.beehiiv.com/v1/aa6b0945-43aa-43c8-b320-0fde6998f852?email={{email}} Support the show☕ Magic Mind — My daily performance shot:→ https://magicmind.com/wagoner20Use code WAGONER20 for 20% off a package or 48% off a subscription.🧠 More from Jack:► Website: https://jackwagoner.co► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jack_wagoner_/► 1:1 Coaching: [email protected]📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Jack_Wagoner⸻🎙️ About Jack:I moved to France alone at 16, started my first business at 17, and launched this podcast because I kept meeting people who had the answers to questions I didn't even know I was asking. My philosophy: you can set massive goals while being deeply fulfilled right now. That's the duality of gratitude and ambition.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode.Stay grateful, stay hungry.
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Send us Fan Mail Life Flies— Why Appreciating Your Progress Fuels Growth The Grateful Podcast with Jack Wagoner Episode 24 In this solo episode, I explore a lesson life keeps trying to teach me: the importance of slowing down and truly appreciating our progress. For many of us chasing success, it’s easy to rush past our wins and immediately focus on the next goal. But what happens when we don’t let our victories sink in? I share my personal struggle with celebrating success and reflect on my...
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