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Using sprint challenges for a change.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

Using sprint challenges for a change.
13 Reasons they work.


Challenges have become trendy recently.
Why the surge in popularity?
Simple - 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸.

Here’s 13 reasons:

1. Psychological safety – reduce fear of failure.
2. Accountability – commit publicly to follow through.
3. Clear focus - defined goal brings more action.
4. Social proof – others are doing it, it feels safer.
5. Gamification – micro-wins build momentum.
6. Ownership – choosing to engage makes change stick.
7. Time-bound – deadlines prevent procrastination.
8. Reflection – invite learning and course correction.
9. Storytelling – success moves people to action.
10. Energy injection – break routine and spark curiosity.
11. Small steps – big goals into manageable chunks.
12. Visibility – trackable, and shareable progress.
13. Consistency – daily rhythm wires new habits

Challenges are more than fun - they’re cathartic.

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