A client told me he stops taking action when a goal is achieved. It's OK to take a little time off to celebrate accomplishments. It's required to stay energized and focused. I'm a big fan of celebrating achievements and accomplishments. However, spend too much time doing so. You may need to get back on track more quickly to maintain positive energy. Nothing like a good win will propel you to the next one. Stay on track with this Action Step: 1. How do you celebrate a win? 2. Name it. 3. try a good "Yippee!" in your head or shout it out for a quick hit. 4. Let it sink in; you've earned it. 5. How does that feel?
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A client told me he stops taking action when a goal is achieved. It's OK to take a little time off to celebrate accomplishments. It's required to stay energized and focused. I'm a big fan of celebrating achievements and accomplishments. However, spend too much time doing so. You may need to get back on track more quickly to maintain positive energy. Nothing like a good win will propel you to the next one. Stay on track with this Action Step: 1. How do you celebrate a win? 2. Name it. 3. try a good "Yippee!" in your head or shout it out for a quick hit. 4. Let it sink in; you've earned it. 5. How does that feel?
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🌟 Celebrate the Little Wins – Every Single Day 🌟 Lately, I've been reflecting on how certain memories and feelings have grown stronger over time, sometimes even more meaningful now than when they first happened. That’s taught me an important lesson: appreciation over apathy. I've made it a habit to celebrate my wins daily – big or small – and truly savor the feeling of each accomplishment. Instead of just checking off tasks, I reflect on the impact of each success and give gratitude for the journey it represents. Each day, these little celebrations fuel me for tomorrow’s wins. It’s a simple practice, but one that fills my days with purpose and positivity. So here’s a reminder for everyone out there: take a moment every day to celebrate and appreciate your wins.
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celebrate your wins by Peculiarly Positive Perspectives celebrate your wins Embrace and celebrate accomplishments, big or small, as milestones towards success. Celebrating wins boosts morale and motivates to keep moving forward. Taking time to celebrate acknowledges hard work and dedication, leading to increased productivity and overall well-being. By recognizing wins, positive behavior is reinforced for future success, staying motivated and inspired on the journey. via YouTube https://lnkd.in/gpQrEvxy
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Focus on all you are, not all you are not Very soon, we’ll start seeing people celebrating their achievements for 2024. My word for you this morning is simple: don’t feel pressured. If all you did this year was learn a new skill, you tried. That alone is worth celebrating. It’s easy to get caught up in self-doubt. You think about the things you didn’t achieve, the skills you’re still working on, or the milestones you haven’t hit yet. But today, I want you to pause and shift your focus. Think about everything you are. Think about the skills you’ve built, the challenges you’ve overcome, the moments you cried and grew stronger, and the value you bring to the people around you. You are so much more than the things you feel you lack. You’re a collection of strengths, experiences, and qualities that make you unique. Don’t let what you think you’re missing overshadow the incredible person you already are. Don’t feel pressured. Celebrate your wins, big or small. Every win matters, no matter how little it seems. So today, I encourage you to celebrate you. The wins, the lessons, the quirks, and everything in between. P.S. What’s one thing about yourself that you’re proud of? Let me know in the comments. I’d love to hear
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I am great at cheering others on, but I am the worst at celebrating my own wins. As soon as I close one deal, I think about the next one. If this sounds like you, here's your reminder to celebrate your small victories every once in a while - for your own peace of mind. You don't have to complete your magnum opus to deserve your celebration. If you want to become better at social skills at work, celebrate how well you handled an important meeting. If you want to progress in your career, celebrate a tricky situation that you navigated well. If you want to get closer to your yearly target, just celebrate every small win! Celebrate getting over a tough week or month or receiving praise from that one client or colleague. Pausing to take the time to reflect on how far you have come will make your work so much more enjoyable. Make yourself accountable by stating your objectives to yourself and celebrating your victories in function of your objectives. I bet you have something to celebrate if you think about the last 5 days... (Featuring: one of my favourite ways to celebrate and have a treat. Guess the drink and spot)
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Celebrate the Little Wins! We often focus so much on the big goals that we overlook the importance of celebrating small victories. But the truth is, those little wins - completing a tricky task, getting a contract signed on the dotted line, making it through a tough day - are the building blocks to greater achievements. Taking time to appreciate the small stuff reinforces positive habits and cultivates gratitude, resilience, and motivation. So the next time you accomplish something seemingly unimportant, don't brush it off - savour it. Embrace the little wins, and they'll fuel you towards your bigger ambitions. Just like in our personal lives, celebrating small wins is crucial when working towards bigger goals. This principle also applies to important causes like alcohol harm reduction by being mindful of drinking habits and recognise even small positive changes. Every step towards alcohol reduction deserves recognition. ID: A cartoon image of a person standing wearing a red jumper, pointing up towards a hill. They have a light bulb above their head. There is a flag at the top of the hill and lots of other smaller flags making a pathway up to the top of the hill. It is annotated with important at where the person is standing and at the top of the hill. The path up to the top of the hill made with flags is annotated with way more important.
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We Forgot to Celebrate, Didn’t We? You know that feeling? You’ve been working hard, pushing towards that big goal, and then… you forget. Not the goal itself, but the little victories along the way. Maybe it’s finishing that tricky task you’ve been avoiding. Or finally making progress on a side project. Or even just getting through a tough week with a smile. We’re all so focused on hitting those BIG milestones, both in our personal and professional lives, that we often forget to pause and recognize these small wins. But those small wins? They’re what get us to the big ones. Step by step. So, here’s a reminder: Celebrate the little moments. They matter just as much. What’s one small win you’re celebrating today?
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The secret to having an easy life whilst doing hard things👇 ... is to celebrate every win! There is nothing wrong with having an easy life, but you are led to believe there is. What are you celebrating today? More specifically, what part of you are you celebrating? You see, you are so conditioned to celebrate wins! Big wins like a new job, new house 🏠 new baby 👶 a promotion 😁 that you forget to celebrate the very reason, the very thing the wins are here in the first place!🤯😮💥 Yes, YOU! You forget to celebrate yourself, your very being, all the great things you bring to this world by just being YOU. because your self-image (ironically created by other people's limitations🙄) is not where you think you need to be! Listen, you are exactly where you need to be right now!🥰 Celebrate every moment, every win... and dare I say every loss because even that creates new space for what needs to be in your life right now! When you see that, you'll feel much better and your life will become much easier! You can do hard things, for sure, but it doesn't mean you have to make your life hard and suffer! So, what are you celebrating about yourself today? Let me know in the comments!
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐇𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐏𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐬 You know, we tend to make a big deal out of the huge accomplishments,landing the dream job, closing that massive deal, hitting those big goals. But what about the small wins? The ones we barely notice but actually keep us going every day? I’ve learned to appreciate those small victories. You know, like finally crossing off that last thing on my to-do list or figuring out a tricky problem at work. Those little moments keep me motivated, even on days when things feel tough. Here’s a tip: celebrate the small wins. They add up in ways you don’t realize. So, what’s a small win you’ve had this week Let’s celebrate together
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A reminder from my daughter Madison to always celebrate your wins, no matter how small they may seem. It's easy to get caught up in the never-ending to-do lists and goals yet to achieve. But amidst the chaos, it's crucial to pause and celebrate our victories, no matter how small they may seem. Whether it's landing a new client, completing a project ahead of schedule, even just mastering a new skill, or finally going down the slide (like Madison) each accomplishment deserves recognition. Remember, progress is made up of countless small victories. So, take a moment to acknowledge and appreciate your achievements. Share them with your team, celebrate with a treat, or simply give yourself a well-deserved pat on the back. #thrivingthursday #thriveinyourlife #celebrateyourwins #smallvictories
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