Self-celebration is celebrating the person you are now, not your future self or not the person you wish you could be. In this week’s Q&A, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros answer questions about celebrating yourself even when other people don’t think you should. They respond to questions about celebrating yourself too much, not celebrating yourself enough, a healthy way to celebrate wins, and more.
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Show notes:
[0:56] Is it possible to celebrate myself too much? Making people around me thinking I’m arrogant?
[5:26] If you don’t celebrate yourself enough, does that mean you have very low self-worth?
[8:12] How do you celebrate yourself when others around you don’t see those wins as a reason to celebrate?
[11:24] Nathan Schwermann shares his experience working with Alan Lazaros’ Next Level Business Solutions - https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-business-solutions/
[13:26] Can you explain the distinction between self-worth and self-esteem?
[15:31] What’s a healthy way to actually celebrate wins?
[22:35] Outro
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