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When was the last time you genuinely celebrated something you accomplished? Not just a quick “yay me” before rushing to the next task, but a moment dedicated to acknowledging your achievement? If you're struggling to remember, you're not alone. In this episode, we're talking about why our brains resist celebrating ourselves, why it's crucial that we change this pattern, and how doing so will transform your life.
Celebrating your wins can feel uncomfortable for many reasons, especially for women juggling multiple roles. But it is absolutely game-changing once you embrace it. Today, I’ll give you some practical tips and actionable strategies to help you celebrate yourself more effectively. This shift in self-relationship will ripple throughout your life and enable you to become your favorite version of yourself.
Click HERE to get the full show notes.
By Melissa Parsons5
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When was the last time you genuinely celebrated something you accomplished? Not just a quick “yay me” before rushing to the next task, but a moment dedicated to acknowledging your achievement? If you're struggling to remember, you're not alone. In this episode, we're talking about why our brains resist celebrating ourselves, why it's crucial that we change this pattern, and how doing so will transform your life.
Celebrating your wins can feel uncomfortable for many reasons, especially for women juggling multiple roles. But it is absolutely game-changing once you embrace it. Today, I’ll give you some practical tips and actionable strategies to help you celebrate yourself more effectively. This shift in self-relationship will ripple throughout your life and enable you to become your favorite version of yourself.
Click HERE to get the full show notes.

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