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I've been thinking a lot about celebrations. It started with my oldest daughter's high school graduation this week.
We had a blast celebrating with dinners and ceremonies, but it got me thinking about why we only focus on the big stuff.
Why not celebrate the little victories, too?
We often get so caught up in our daily tasks and to-do lists that we forget to acknowledge our achievements, big or small. We check things off and move on. Sometimes, we even raise the bar without taking a moment to mark our success in getting there.
Skipping the small celebrations can even lead to overwhelm and burnout.
We celebrate our kids and pets for all their little accomplishments, so why don't we do this for ourselves?
When we celebrate, our brains release dopamine, that awesome feel-good neurotransmitter that boosts our mood and motivation. Even a little 10-second acknowledgment with a deep breath and a smile can make a difference.
We need to rewire our brains to focus on the positive outcomes, not just the stress. And honestly, sometimes we resist celebrating because it feels like extra effort, right? Like planning something or even just taking the time to pat ourselves on the back might feel like more work than we have time for, but it's SO worth it!
So, I'm challenging myself (and you, too!) to celebrate more, especially the seemingly small things. Celebrate waking up on time, making a great dinner, or even simply setting a boundary.
Let's bring more "sparkles" or "glimmers" into our lives by celebrating more everyday moments.
5 Key Takeaways:
Small Practices to Try:
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By Kimberly KnullI've been thinking a lot about celebrations. It started with my oldest daughter's high school graduation this week.
We had a blast celebrating with dinners and ceremonies, but it got me thinking about why we only focus on the big stuff.
Why not celebrate the little victories, too?
We often get so caught up in our daily tasks and to-do lists that we forget to acknowledge our achievements, big or small. We check things off and move on. Sometimes, we even raise the bar without taking a moment to mark our success in getting there.
Skipping the small celebrations can even lead to overwhelm and burnout.
We celebrate our kids and pets for all their little accomplishments, so why don't we do this for ourselves?
When we celebrate, our brains release dopamine, that awesome feel-good neurotransmitter that boosts our mood and motivation. Even a little 10-second acknowledgment with a deep breath and a smile can make a difference.
We need to rewire our brains to focus on the positive outcomes, not just the stress. And honestly, sometimes we resist celebrating because it feels like extra effort, right? Like planning something or even just taking the time to pat ourselves on the back might feel like more work than we have time for, but it's SO worth it!
So, I'm challenging myself (and you, too!) to celebrate more, especially the seemingly small things. Celebrate waking up on time, making a great dinner, or even simply setting a boundary.
Let's bring more "sparkles" or "glimmers" into our lives by celebrating more everyday moments.
5 Key Takeaways:
Small Practices to Try:
Links: