Acknowledge Your Breakthrough To Success
Don’t your think it’s time to acknowledge and appreciate yourself for every breakthrough to success you’ve accomplished today, throughout the year, and in your life?
How many times have you enjoyed a breakthrough to success in the past month? Are you able to recall your successes as well as your failures and mistakes?
Many people under-appreciate the little things they accomplish every day. Yet they can recall in detail all the times they have failed or made mistakes. That’s because the brain remembers events more easily when they’re anchored by strong emotions.
You might recall your graduation, fitting into that old dress, winning an award, or landing a highly sought after position. But do you remember
how you had a really great conversation with your spouse, how you spent quality time with your family, how you got all your to-do list done for the day, how you learned to change your own oil, or got your fussy child to take a nap?
If you don’t acknowledge your successes the same way you acknowledge your mistakes, you’re sure to have a memory full of blunders.
Acknowledge your own Breakthrough To Success. Toot your own horn and don’t wait for anyone else to praise you!
If you only remember the mistakes and failures, you won’t be as ready to take risks that will lead to your successes. Build your self-esteem by
recalling ALL the ways you have succeeded and your brain will be filled with images of you making your achievements happen again and again.
Surround yourself with reminders of your Breakthrough To Success.
Put up pictures, articles, trophies, awards and other pieces that bring your attention to your success. Make your environment speak to you about your achievements. Be proud of them! People like to be around those who have a healthy self-esteem and who are achieving their Goals. Commit to acknowledging your achievements and your brain will begin to tell you the truth… that you can do ANYTHING!
You deserve a Breakthrough to Success.
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