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Celebrating used to look a lot different for me than it does now. As I have begun my healing journey, celebrating became more of a ritual for me. When I was working in my 9-5 celebrating would mean it was friday and the weekend was around the corner, so I would *finally* have time to do things that I actually wanted to be doing.
Once I started my business because of the ambiguity of my schedule I found myself cutting our celebrations all together, because all that mattered at that moment was being successful and making money. Which I felt as though I had not achieved yet, so therefore what would I be celebrating?
The funny thing about all of this is that when I was a little girl I wanted to celebrate all of the time! I remember thinking about how lucky I was to have a home, air to breathe, that I was able to go to school and meet my friends everyday etc.
But that daily routine of celebrating ended as I was growing older. I had become consumed with being successful, making money, staying fit, having it all “together” so obviously celebrating was the last thing on the list. When I did have time to celebrate I honestly wasn't able to really feel the celebration because I wasn't present.
This week is our 100th Episode of The End in Mind!!!!!! WOW. Now this calls for a real celebration!!!
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Celebrating used to look a lot different for me than it does now. As I have begun my healing journey, celebrating became more of a ritual for me. When I was working in my 9-5 celebrating would mean it was friday and the weekend was around the corner, so I would *finally* have time to do things that I actually wanted to be doing.
Once I started my business because of the ambiguity of my schedule I found myself cutting our celebrations all together, because all that mattered at that moment was being successful and making money. Which I felt as though I had not achieved yet, so therefore what would I be celebrating?
The funny thing about all of this is that when I was a little girl I wanted to celebrate all of the time! I remember thinking about how lucky I was to have a home, air to breathe, that I was able to go to school and meet my friends everyday etc.
But that daily routine of celebrating ended as I was growing older. I had become consumed with being successful, making money, staying fit, having it all “together” so obviously celebrating was the last thing on the list. When I did have time to celebrate I honestly wasn't able to really feel the celebration because I wasn't present.
This week is our 100th Episode of The End in Mind!!!!!! WOW. Now this calls for a real celebration!!!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices