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🎙️Celebrate the Small Wins: How 10 Minutes a Day Builds Real Progress (Week 2 – May Consistency Challenge) #MayConsistencyChallenge
Episode Description:
Welcome to Week 2 of the May Consistency Challenge! In this episode of the Get Organized at Work podcast, we’re shifting from focus to progress — and why doing a little every day beats waiting for the perfect time.
If you often feel like your efforts aren’t “enough,” this episode will change your perspective. You’ll learn why small wins matter, how 10 minutes of action can shift your entire day, and how to finally build momentum on your most meaningful goals.
Plus, we’ll recap Week 1’s “One-Thing Rule” and how choosing one daily priority helped many professionals feel more productive with less stress.
✨ This week’s consistency challenge:
Whether you’re leading a team, juggling priorities, or just trying to stay on top of everything — this episode will help you build progress without burnout.
📢 Join the Free Challenge:
Keywords:
🌟 Join the May Consistency Challenge!
We’re kicking off a 4-week challenge on May 1st inside the Get Organized at Work Podcast Community!
1 theme
1 tiny but mighty task
1 journal prompt to track your growth
💥 It’s free, simple, and built to help you actually follow through.
🎯 Call to Action: 👉 Join the community now and download your tracker: Get Organized At Work Podcast Community
Let’s stop striving for perfect—and start showing up consistently, one small step at a time. You in?
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By Kayla Fahey-Ahrndt | MPH, MLS (ASCP) SBB, Laboratory Manager, Healthcare Leader, Scientist5
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🎙️Celebrate the Small Wins: How 10 Minutes a Day Builds Real Progress (Week 2 – May Consistency Challenge) #MayConsistencyChallenge
Episode Description:
Welcome to Week 2 of the May Consistency Challenge! In this episode of the Get Organized at Work podcast, we’re shifting from focus to progress — and why doing a little every day beats waiting for the perfect time.
If you often feel like your efforts aren’t “enough,” this episode will change your perspective. You’ll learn why small wins matter, how 10 minutes of action can shift your entire day, and how to finally build momentum on your most meaningful goals.
Plus, we’ll recap Week 1’s “One-Thing Rule” and how choosing one daily priority helped many professionals feel more productive with less stress.
✨ This week’s consistency challenge:
Whether you’re leading a team, juggling priorities, or just trying to stay on top of everything — this episode will help you build progress without burnout.
📢 Join the Free Challenge:
Keywords:
🌟 Join the May Consistency Challenge!
We’re kicking off a 4-week challenge on May 1st inside the Get Organized at Work Podcast Community!
1 theme
1 tiny but mighty task
1 journal prompt to track your growth
💥 It’s free, simple, and built to help you actually follow through.
🎯 Call to Action: 👉 Join the community now and download your tracker: Get Organized At Work Podcast Community
Let’s stop striving for perfect—and start showing up consistently, one small step at a time. You in?
--
🚀 The Get Organized at Work Blueprint Course is LIVE! 🎉 Course Sign Up Page Link! Click here!
Inside the course, we’ll cover:
📱Join My Free Podcast Community for Professionals
🗞Get My Newsletter
🆓Free Resource Library: https://www.kfaconsulting.org/freeresourcelibrary
🌐Website: https://www.Kfaconsulting.org
More about Kayla: --Kayla’s “Why” and Leadership Journey: https://www.Kfaconsulting.org/meetkayla

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