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I Deserve Celebration (Je Mérite D'être Célébré)

Celebrating yourself is important for acknowledging your achievements, milestones, and personal growth.

Taking victory laps for small wins is just as important than celebrating the big ones.

You've worked hard and deserve to celebrate yourself.

Don't wait for anyone else to celebrate you. You do it for yourself babes!

What are you celebrating, and how do you plan to treat yourself?

Send me a note, I wanna know all about it!

This week's affirmation is…

 

I Deserve Celebration

Je Mérite D'être Célébré

 

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We begin this week with playlists

One hip hop, and one pop

Celebrate!

 

Celebration Hip Hop

by YG on Spotify

 

Energy Booster R&B

by Spotify

 

Next... a blog post for some insight

 

Whether it is a work-related or personal milestone, you should take every small win as a positive sign in life and experience a sense of fulfillment.

Let us understand the importance of the psychology of small wins and how it could impact you.

 

The Power of Small Wins: Why You Should Celebrate Small Victories?

by The Editorial Team at WomenLedMag

 

Next, our book selection

Small Wins Every Day: 100 Powerful Ways to Transform Your Life and Health

by Luke Coutinho

In Small Wins Every Day, Luke Coutinho presents a simple premise with powerful results, teaching you to rewire your brain for success.

The hack?

Break down your goals into small wins that you can achieve every day.

Stacked over time, these contribute to significant lifestyle changes, good health and happiness.

Simple and bite-sized but packed with a punch, here are 100 wins to change your life.

 

Lastly, an oldie but goodie, and a great series remake!

 

The First Wives Club

starring the incomparable

Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton

 

All the highs and the lows and the best ending celebrating each other...

Love

 

The First Wives Club

starring powerhouses

Jill Scott, Michelle Buteau, and Ron Reaco Lee

Inspired by the original 1996 movie, "First Wives Club" follows the friendship bond between four professional women who have tumultuous love lives and lean on each other for support and strength.

Together, the women learn as long as they have each other, they're unstoppable.

Sending support and celebration to those who had the courage to walk away from the familiar to reclaim their self respect and peace of mind. You did it!

Dr Thema

 

as always, affirmations from previous weeks are available here

 

you'll be hearing more from me soon. Promise.

 

tamara charese

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