Celebrate your victories
Celebrate Your Victories and Give Thanks
by Jack Canfield
Research has shown over and over again that the more you
acknowledge your past successes, the more confident you
become in taking on, and successfully accomplishing, new
ones.
As you stay the course and begin to realize your goals, you
need to do two very important things:
1.) Celebrate your successes, and ...
2.) Express your gratitude to everyone who has helped
you along the way.
Let’s look at a few of the ways you can acknowledge your
positive past.
Celebrate Your Victories
In order to justify all your sacrifice and persistence that is
required to create the life of your dreams, you have to enroll
your family, your friends, your colleagues and co-workers,
your employees, your clients and, most importantly yourself,
to pay the price.
In order for them to do that, there need to be payoffs along
the way. Every time you reach a milestone on the path to
ultimate success, and every time you achieve a major goal,
you need to celebrate by doing something fun and nurturing.
Have an Attitude of Gratitude
Take the time to thank everyone that has helped you achieve
your goals. Write them a letter, call them, send them an e-
mail or send them a present. It can be as simple as a hug and
a thank you — to something as elaborate as letting someone
use your summer vacation home for a week.
The Power of Acknowledgment
When you take the time to thank someone, they feel
acknowledged for their contribution and will be more likely to
want to help again.
Your Inner Child
A big part of creating more success in life is rewarding
yourself when you succeed. So, it’s important to reward your
inner child as well. Every time you work hard to meet a goal,
the part of you that just wants to have fun has to sit still and
be good. However, just like any kid, if it knows it will be
rewarded later with a treat, it will hang in there with you.
How can you reward your inner child?
• Take a 20-minute walk after an hour or two of concentrated
work
• Go for walks in the morning with your spouse, friend, or
significant other
• Take 20 minutes to listen to music and daydream
• Take most weekends totally off
• Take several weeklong vacations throughout the year
• Get regular massages
• Engage in daily meditation, exercise and yoga
• Take music lessons
• Go to movies, concerts and plays
• Listen to comedy tapes and watch the Comedy Network
• Listen to motivational audio programs when driving
Thank Your Higher Power
Finally, it is important to thank God, or however you perceive
the Higher Power, for all of the abundance that comes into
your life. Start with the little stuff — another day of life,
healthy children, a sunny day, people who love you, family
and friends. Be thankful for the birds, your pets, the clothes
you have and the food you eat.
And be especially thankful for any additional blessings that
come into your life. Take time each day to say a prayer of
thanks when you first arise, before meals, and again at night
before bed.
Having an attitude of gratitude opens up the channels for
even more abundance to flow into your life.
The more grateful you are, the more you will attract things to
be grateful for.
© 2006 Jack Canfield
Jack Canfield, America’s Success Coach, is the founder and co-creator of
the billion-dollar book brand Chicken Soup for the Soul and a leading
authority on Peak Performance. If you're ready to jump-start your life, make
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