Create a folder called โ€œDone.โ€ Each time you finish something significant, save a copy there. This might be a completed project, a solved problem, a finished piece of writing, or a photo of something you made. The format does not matter. What matters is the collection.

Once a week, open this folder. Look through what you have completed. This is not about celebrating achievements. It is about remembering that you are making progress, even when today feels unproductive.

On difficult days, this folder becomes evidence. It shows you that you have finished things before and you will finish things again. It provides perspective when the current work feels endless.

Start your Done folder today. Add one thing you have completed recently. Then commit to adding to it regularly. Notice how this simple practice changes your relationship with progress.