Goal Tip: Celebrate Along the Way

One thing that helps people continue moving forward to accomplish their big goals is to celebrate small victories along the way.  Without taking the time to celebrate those small accomplishments,
it can be easy to get discouraged, lose motivation, and give up on your goals.

That’s one of the main reasons the “Shameless Brags” group was created at Fastpitch World: to give you a place to celebrate and share your small (or big) victories and motivate you to keep pushing forward toward your ultimate goals.

Plus, I always find it motivating to read success stories from others in the game.

So…have you or your team accomplished something cool this season?

It doesn’t have to be big – it can be something small (1st homerun even). If so, please come and share your story! “Shameless Brags” was created specifically for sharing positive stories so that
others can celebrate with you and get inspired as well.

Or, if you don’t have anything to write, maybe you’ll find a little inspiration in the stories there.

If you haven’t been to Fastpitch World yet, you do need to sign up for an account before you can post, but it doesn’t cost a thing and only takes a few minutes.

Can’t wait to read your success story there!

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About Stacie Mahoe

Visit Stacie at StacieMahoe.comStacie Mahoe has been involved in the game of fastpitch softball since the age of 9 and is the Founder of AllAboutFastpitch.com and the Director of Softball Operations at SoftballPerformance.com. Her perspectives on the game as a former player, current coach, and current softball parent provide unique insight various softball issues. While physical ability and athleticism are necessary to play the game Stacie believes that the right mindset and attitude are what take you to the next level on and off the field. While she enjoys helping players improve their overall fitness and softball skill, even more rewarding is the opportunity to help y

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