Happy Winsday. Thinking back to when I first started playing and EVERYTHING was a win lol. The first song I went for was Amazing Grace. I picked it because I already knew the melody and figured how hard could it really be. It also had this soothing, repeatable feel that I knew I wouldn't get sick of hearing on repeat. (Plus it has like 90 verses. I never learned the words but besides the point.) Back then every little thing was a win. Made it through a verse without messing up? Win. Switched chords without looking down? Win. Played the whole song start to finish? HUGE win. Now I'm 20+ years in and the question shifts. What does winning look like for me today? Some days I pick up the guitar and play the stuff I already know because it's easy and it feels good. Some days I play what I know but in a way that pushes me. Some days I'm just trying to figure out what note I've been humming all day, or working out the melody to a song I keep singing. So when are we actually winning? Only when we're "training" for the next level? Only when we're getting profoundly better? Honestly, I think the answer is simpler than all that. Today I'm celebrating that I picked up my guitar. I picked it up yesterday. I picked it up the day before. Sometimes for 2 minutes. Sometimes for 2 hours. The win was that I picked it up. That's it. When you played today, even for 5 minutes, you're winning. Drop a video below of you playing something. Anything. I'll go first. And if you're not in our community yet, come hang out with us: https://www.skool.com/intermediate-guitar/about The classroom section is filling up with new lessons every week, and you'll be surrounded by people who care about picking the guitar up over and over again.