Celebrating is essential to my work and my own well-being

I’m a huge advocate of celebration due to the reasons mentioned by the person asking. It’s a great feeling to be able to get a break away from our busy lives to be able to say, “Hey, job well accomplished!”

My humble opinion is that we don’t have enough time to celebrate. We scream our backsides from one task, project or goal with not even a moment of break or a breath. We ask ourselves why we’re just so exhausted What’s the matter with us? !

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Alongside confidence-building and motivation-inducing, celebration can be a positive mood-building energy elixir. It’s superior to any 5-hour energy beverage.

While it’s a fantastic method of recharging but I also get the tinkering and bragging. It’s true I was worried about the same issue until I made the following conclusions…

The first and most important thing is that I have no influence over what other people believe. I’ve never had control over what others think and never will. It’s not easy to take in however it’s the truth.

Some things to think about…

If anyone has an objection to you celebrating your victories, I’d like to invite them to think about whether, it’s possible that their objection has nothing to do with them and has nothing to have anything to do with your own. Perhaps they would like to be a part of the celebration However, they might are not as concerned that you do. If you are celebrating you can be an example to them and for others. Additionally, you will can have a blast.

The second reason is that celebrating my own successes doesn’t mean I have to declare it loudly. (Unless I’m inclined to obviously.) I can celebrate my victory in my own private manner. Like, for example, writing in my journal of my accomplishment and thanking myself for my efforts, and then gifting me a relaxing massage, or manicure/pedi. Once, I opened champagne bottles and sipped it and toasted myself for an excellent job. All of these things did not involve any other people, except me. I enjoyed myself!

The most significant realization was based on some hard questions.

Did I not celebrate due to what other people might consider?

What was actually getting out of the way, especially when my celebration didn’t need included other people?

The real story… I was uncomfortable with me celebrating because I did not feel like I was worthy of celebration. Enter a BIG BOLDFACE lie.

When I was able expose the lies I took the vow to prove the lie was false. I celebrated. I was able to celebrate the small, large, and the medium victories, even though it felt uncomfortable. Yes, the initial couple of times were uncomfortable, but more I am celebrating, the more fun I am having.

To be honest I’m a big fan of celebrating everything and I’m so happy I do. I’m happy when I have an additional client, the class that I’ve given is a success or I’ve successfully completed the task. It’s not always in extravagant, flashy ways, but I do make an effort to take the time to congratulate my self on the shoulder for the great things I’ve done.

Celebrating is essential to my work and my own well-being. Furthermore, I can’t expect anyone or any one of my customers to be happy without doing it myself.

The truth is that everyone deserves to be recognized for our individuality, the work we are and the extraordinary talents and talents we offer our world. To be honest, blowing our own horns can be beneficial for business, and it’s great for our personal well-being and health, and it’s good for our souls.

Make sure to appreciate every opportunity you have, starting today! Keep in mind that it’s not anyone’s business whether or how you’re celebrating , so don’t let other people’s thoughts stop you from doing what is healthy for you!