I have a problem.

My name is Ursula and I have trouble celebrating great achievements.

Hello Ursula.

I have been encouraging my clients to celebrate their achievements. Every day.

Like all the coaches I’ve talked to, I don’t always follow my own advice.

Sure, I do daily celebrations. Most of the time.

But the great achievements? Oh, wow.

Celebrating my own achievements stirs up all kinds of feelings in me. To whom I lie? No one will want to celebrate this. You are bragging, puffing up too much. It is not a big thing.

Ugh, an avalanche of objections. and resistance

That’s what I came up with around the 200th episode celebration of my Work Alchemy podcast.

This is no small thing. This is a whole body of work, developed over almost 5 years, of which I am very proud.

200 interviews. All the internal effort that was dedicated to researching, preparing questions, interviewing with intense listening and interest in the person. Writing performance notes. In addition to all the work that my team has done editing and publishing the interviews. Hour after hour of time, energy and money invested.

A lot of work. And what is more important, a lot of GOOD work, even EXCELLENT. I am a very good interviewer. I recognize that i own that

And my guests are really remarkable people whose stories I want to share. They deserve to be heard.

I am grateful for the opportunity to share these stories. I love doing it.

And yet…

My own coach told me a story the other day about a woman who flew to another city to celebrate another woman’s achievement. When asked why she would go all the way, she said: “I will travel far to see another woman celebrate.”

Now THAT hits me.

I’m not celebrating just for me, although I know that’s more than enough reason.

I am ALSO celebrating for every woman, every person who feels like me. That she is not enough, that this is not a big deal, that she is not worthy.

We don’t necessarily celebrate things that are important to us. It’s okay to celebrate weddings, graduations, birthdays. Those have the cultural rubber stamp of approval.

But achievements outside of those limits? That can be more difficult.

We avoid celebrating because of what other people may think and what we ourselves think.

I am changing all of that, for me, with this celebration. I’m not cringing from this. I’ve been celebrating the f*#@ of these 200 episodes.

By doing so, I am expanding MY impact.

The 200 will air on June 3, tomorrow if you’re reading this when this blog post goes live. I’m even hosting a virtual party to celebrate – you can win one of FIVE truly amazing prize packages, to support YOUR impact. It fills me with energy to share this celebration with you in this way, to support and inspire YOU in YOUR impact.

Even if you missed the contest, you can still celebrate with me: rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. That would be very nice to me and it would help give the podcast and these amazing guests more visibility.

Either way, I invite you to celebrate with me, because when we celebrate each other, we celebrate ourselves.

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