We all tend to celebrate the finish line —retirement, paying off the
mortgage, or hitting a savings milestone. But the truth is, what really keeps
you moving forward is celebrating the small wins along the way.
In this episode of Wisdom in Wealth, Brendan Frazier, Chief Behavioral
Officer at RFG Advisory, explains:
- Why our brains overlook progress
- How small celebrations help build lasting habits
- A simple three-step framework to help you build momentum
- Real examples of everyday wins
Celebration doesn’t have to be extravagant. It can be as simple as pausing
to say, “I did it.” Every time you recognize progress — big or small — you
boost motivation, build confidence, and keep your financial journey
energized.
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