Hi ,
As we begin 2025, let’s pause and reflect on our many gains over the past year, including small, medium and major successes, projects completed,
life changes or leaps taken, and the positive ways we’ve grown and become a better version of our Selves.
The Latin etymology of celebrate means “assemble to honor or acknowledge.” I love that honoring is part of what celebration means. How often do we honor our Selves, and acknowledge not only what we do, but who we are – our values, character, strengths and
dreams? Often in the new year, we’re busy thinking of all the things we plan to do and the resolutions we want to keep. We rarely pause to acknowledge the time, energy, skill, and commitment that led to our successes. Even less do we acknowledge the incremental steps of progress and hurdles overcome that directly led to our successes, large and small, and how we’ve grown.
We don’t celebrate for many reasons. Besides busyness, we may feel undeserving, guilty or believe “who do I think I am” to celebrate. Perhaps we have a hard time even seeing our strengths and successes, making it difficult then to acknowledge them, and almost impossible to celebrate. Many of us focus on the gap – where we are now and the seemingly endless chasm to where we want to Be, rather than our gains, which is how far we’ve come.
What if we consider celebrating as a wonderful habit we haven’t yet developed? As we practice celebrating our Selves and our accomplishments – one incremental step forward at a time – we give ourselves the gift of acknowledgement. We can also celebrate others in our lives, their uniqueness, beauty and accomplishments. Taking time to see our Selves and others
provides a fertile soil for us to blossom.
Cultivating the Habit of Celebrating:
Consider two meaningful successes and several ways
you’ve grown over the past year that makes you proud, happy, more confident and/or grateful. Reflect on the journey involved, including the courage, effort, commitment and consistency needed to accomplish that success, and grow in the ways you did.
Identify one goal you have now. Clarify the incremental steps and estimated time frame needed to reach this goal. As you
reach each step, take time to acknowledge your positive momentum and this mini-success. How might you acknowledge your Self so that if feels like a celebration, an honoring in some way?
Consider keeping a celebration journal, reflecting each day on 1-2 things you would like to honor and give attention to. For example, it could be about your unique qualities and
strengths; a habit or skill you’re developing; or progress made toward a goal.
This week, select one of the above celebration practices you would like to try. Which one speaks to your heart, and feels good? Start with that, and if it
feels uncomfortable at first, that's normal As you continue to practice, notice any shifts in your feelings, mood or confidence? Perhaps a bit lighter and happier!😀
I included several photos of my holiday
and New Year celebrations with family in Vegas, Sedona and the Grand Canyon I thought you'd enjoy seeing! If you've never been to the Grand Canyon or Sedona, I highly recommend going in the near future...just breathtaking!