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#027 Progression and Motivation

4 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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Small Steps, Real Change: Learning to See Your Own Progress Why does progress so often feel invisible—even when we’re doing the work? In this reflective episode, we explore the psychology of motivation and learning, and why growth can be difficult to notice in the moment. Drawing on research from Anders Ericsson, Teresa Amabile, Leon Festinger, and Robert Bjork, this episode explains: • why improvement often feels slow and unclear • how motivation is linked to visible progress • why comparing yourself to others distorts reality • and how small, consistent actions build real change Through personal reflection and practical strategies, this episode invites you to shift your focus—from chasing results to noticing growth. Perfect for learners, students, athletes, and anyone trying to stay motivated on a long journey. If you like what I do, buy me a coffee => https://buymeacoffee.com/fzts9andx

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