3 Steps to Celebrate Your Wins

Episode 433 | Author: Emilie Aries

When did you last reflect on how far you’ve come?

Ring in the new year with a celebration
of you.

Say so long to 2023 with a celebration

If you had a year anything like mine, you probably don’t feel like 2023 deserves much recognition. But guess who does deserve to be celebrated? You!

Those tough transitions—the ones where we question our skills, our passions, our ability to slog through the muck—are exactly when it’s most vital to look back and toast to ourselves. Because we made it through something really hard, and that’s worth celebrating.

In addition to all the intensive end-of-year performance reviews, future planning, and personal goal setting that’s probably on your calendar in the next week or so, slot in some time to tackle these three steps to celebrate your personal and professional wins.

#1 Recognize the progress you’ve made

We always make progress. Sure, sometimes it feels like it’s been one step forward and two steps back, but even if you’re in the midst of a tough time at work, you’ve made progress somewhere.

It doesn’t have to be in your career, by the way. Personal progress is just as worthy of celebration as the business kind. Remember: Steven Kramer and Teresa Amabile, the authors of The Progress Principle, stress that progress - the very sensation of forward momentum in our lives - is an innate human need.

#2 Consider the challenges you’ve overcome

Over the course of your year there were probably some challenges along the way—aren’t there always? It can be tempting to ignore those, to suppress the memories of the scratchy parts that precede the (sometimes deceptively) smooth result, but in those challenges lay even more wins worth celebrating!

Personally, I’m darn proud of the way I held my integrity aloft while navigating some really difficult business lows this year. I get into this in a big way in this episode; consider it my real-world reminder that you have permission to loudly give yourself credit for how you handled the hard parts.

#3 Write it all down

Now you’re ready to get yourself a brag book.

That’s right. You need a book—or a Google doc, or a stack of recipe cards—where you record all the awesome stuff you accomplished.

You’ll get the biggest benefit from your brag book if you make sure all your recorded successes tell the whole story. The CAR Method (which I get into in episode 217) can help with this. CAR stands for Challenge, Action, Result, a specialized beginning, middle, and end. What issue kicked off the need for action, which action did you take, and how did it all turn out? Make sure you really flesh out the role you played in those last two!

Alright, I’m turning this over to you! What wins do you have to celebrate this year—those places where you moved the needle and the leadership qualities that brought you through the challenges.

Share your wins with our Bossed Up Courage Community on Facebook or in our group on LinkedIn! This is me reminding you that bragging about your accomplishments—something we women are often discouraged from doing—is a radically uplifting practice that can make a very real difference as you gear yourself up to head into 2024!

Related Links from today’s episode:

Episode 127 How A Brag Book Can Help You Land Your Next Job or Promotion

Episode 217 How To Land a Job in a Different Industry

Episode 395 You Deserve Self-Care For Your Career

Episode 421 The Top Struggles of High Achievers

More about The Progress Principle by Steven Kramer and Teresa Amabile

Level Up: a Leadership Accelerator for Women on the Rise

Hired: a Job Search Accelerator to Land Your Dream Job

Book Emilie for a keynote or workshop

Bossed Up job search resources

Bossed Up Courage Community

Bossed Up LinkedIn Group

LET YOUR WINS HELP YOU LEVEL UP IN 2024!

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