I want to give you the secret that separates the people who finish from the ones who stay stuck.
It’s not luck. It’s not talent. It’s something much simpler: micro-wins.
And when you understand this — and actually use it inside the community — you’ll feel a shift in your projects almost immediately.”
The Problem With Big Goals "How does an ant eat an elephant?"
Here’s what usually happens to entrepreneurs:
We set giant goals.‘I’m going to build an app.’‘I’m going to launch a course.’‘I’m going to start a podcast and hit 100 episodes.’
And those are exciting goals — but they’re huge. When you look at the mountain, your brain freezes. You stall. You procrastinate. You start reorganizing your desk instead of doing the work.
That’s not because you’re lazy. It’s because your brain is wired to crave completion. When a goal feels impossible to complete in the short term, you avoid it.
That’s why most entrepreneurs have dozens of half-built ideas. They’re aiming for the mountain instead of the next step.
The Science of Micro-Wins
Here’s the fix: you shrink the mountain into daily, finishable steps.
There’s science behind this. Psychologists call it The Progress Principle: when you see and celebrate small progress, your motivation skyrockets.
Every time you check something off, your brain releases dopamine. That chemical hit tells your brain: keep going.
It’s like pushing a flywheel. At first, it’s heavy. But with every push, it spins faster and faster until momentum takes over.
That’s what micro-wins do. They turn overwhelming projects into finishable ones.
Let me make this real with a few examples:
- SaaS Builder
- Podcaster
- Course Creator
See how different that feels? Instead of drowning in the mountain, you’re stacking wins daily. And stacked wins equal momentum.
How It Works in the Community
Now here’s the twist: most people never stick with micro-wins because they’re doing it in isolation.
That’s why in Momentum Lab Starter, you’ll post your wins every day in the community.
Go to the Daily Momentum tab and write three things:
- Yesterday: What you finished.
- Today: What you will finish.
- Blockers: Anything in your way.
When you post that, two things happen:
- Accountability — you’ve declared it. Other people will see it.
- Support — if you post a blocker, the community can jump in with advice, resources, or even a quick fix.
This is why it works. Because you’re not pushing the flywheel alone. You’ve got people helping you push it faster.
Do it once, and it feels small. Do it daily, and it will change the way you build forever.
Micro-wins create unstoppable momentum.