Episode 5: Make Everything a Bigger Deal
In this episode of The Art of Having More, I talk about one of the most underestimated reasons people stay stuck at the same level for years: they downplay themselves.
They minimize their wins.
They move on too fast.
They treat growth like it’s normal before their nervous system has actually registered it.
And when your body doesn’t register progress, it can’t accumulate it.
This episode is about making things a bigger deal, not from ego, but from regulation.
Because celebration is not a mindset practice.
It’s a nervous system training.
When you actually pause to acknowledge yourself, feel proud, let success land in your body, you’re teaching your nervous system that growth is safe, that expansion doesn’t require collapse, and that more doesn’t have to be followed by stress, guilt, or self-sabotage.
We talk about why so many high-achieving women rush past their own milestones, how downplaying your greatness keeps your capacity capped, and how learning to celebrate yourself is one of the fastest ways to expand what you can hold—money, visibility, opportunities, and success.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing so much but nothing seems to add up, this episode will show you why, and how to start training your system for accumulation instead of constant reset.
This is the art of having more, by letting what you’ve already created actually land.