In this episode of the Soul-to-Soul podcast, host Patrice Baker explores the concept of not taking yourself for granted and the difficulty many women face in celebrating their own achievements. The host reflects on her own struggles with self-celebration, despite receiving praise from others. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and celebrating personal growth and accomplishments, even if it feels uncomfortable. The episode encourages listeners to appreciate their own successes and value themselves more. Tune in for wisdom, resources, and uplifting conversations designed to empower listeners from the inside out.
Highlights of the Episode:
00:02:04 - Moving Forward: Embracing Growth
00:03:07 - The Importance of Celebration
00:04:01 - Acknowledging Achievements
00:05:05 - Consequences of Staying Stuck
00:09:02 - Updating Your Life: Lessons and Growth
00:10:06 - The Three R's: Reflection, Recollection, Reality Check
00:18:02 - Embracing and Celebrating Moments
Patrice is an author, professional speaker & trainer, a mediator, skilled in conflict resolution and holds a BA degree and MSOP (Master’s in Organizational Leadership). She is a granddaughter, daughter and mother of people who have lived through circumstances of unspeakable trauma, grief and loss and they found a way to keep moving forward.
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