In the 14th episode of Freestyle Fridays, Chris Welton dives into a powerful conversation about the importance of routine—not just any routine, but the one that’s built around the things that actually move you forward. Chris breaks down how identifying what works in your business and turning those actions into a consistent routine can create predictable, repeatable success. He emphasizes that success isn’t random. It’s built through structure, habits, and intentional daily actions. Once you find your rhythm, your routine becomes your advantage. Chris also speaks on something many high performers struggle with: celebrating your wins. He explains that acknowledging your progress isn’t about ego—it’s about expanding your capacity. When you celebrate wins, you raise your ceiling. You give yourself permission to grow, do more, and believe in more. Everyone wants to hit the next goal, reach the next milestone, or climb the next level—but Chris challenges listeners to pause and recognize what they’ve already achieved. Because without honoring your victories, you’ll end up chasing success without ever feeling it.
In the 14th episode of Freestyle Fridays, Chris Welton dives into a powerful conversation about the importance of routine—not just any routine, but the one that’s built around the things that actually move you forward. Chris breaks down how identifying what works in your business and turning those actions into a consistent routine can create predictable, repeatable success.
He emphasizes that success isn’t random. It’s built through structure, habits, and intentional daily actions. Once you find your rhythm, your routine becomes your advantage.
Chris also speaks on something many high performers struggle with: celebrating your wins. He explains that acknowledging your progress isn’t about ego—it’s about expanding your capacity. When you celebrate wins, you raise your ceiling. You give yourself permission to grow, do more, and believe in more.
Everyone wants to hit the next goal, reach the next milestone, or climb the next level—but Chris challenges listeners to pause and recognize what they’ve already achieved. Because without honoring your victories, you’ll end up chasing success without ever feeling it.