Season 7 Episode 101
Feeling stuck in your finances, even though you’re doing “everything right”? You’re not alone—and you’re probably doing better than you think. In this episode of Ask Ralph, we explore the underestimated power of small wins in your financial journey. Ralph shares how small, consistent steps like saving $20, skipping that $6 coffee, or paying off a $50 balance aren’t insignificant—they’re foundational bricks in something much bigger. This isn’t about perfection or overnight results. It’s about showing up, brick by brick, and building momentum through Small Wins that lead to Big Change.
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You’ll learn how to reframe your progress through the lens of stewardship, discover how faithfulness in little things can lead to transformation, and take on Ralph’s 7-Day Momentum Challenge to start tracking and celebrating your own wins. Whether you’re overwhelmed by the big picture or feeling discouraged by slow progress, this episode is a reminder that God honors your consistency. Stewardship starts small—but it builds momentum that lasts.
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