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Goal Achievement: Celebrating Success

They claim you teach what you need to learn. This article was almost never written, conveniently, because I was avoiding it. Now I realize, this topic sits right at my growing edge. 

They claim you teach what you need to learn.  This article was almost never written, conveniently, because I was avoiding it.  Now I realize, this topic sits right at my growing edge. 

Worker bee mentality

Being a hard worker bee comes easily to me.  I enjoy feeling I have achieved something when I work hard and complete the tasks on my "to do" list.  It's in my wiring.  Where the wires cross and short out, though, is in acknowledging my accomplishments.  Instead, good worker bee that I am, I move onto the next goal as if I didn't even complete the first one.  Sad, isn't it? I'm missing a vital part of the manifestation process - celebration!

For instance, last month I brought to fulfillment a major fitness goal and a major organization goal.  Hmm...even now, I don't give them each room to breathe in their own sentence...still a work in progress.  So, let's try again...

Goals Completed

Fitness goal completed: I rewardingly ran a ½ marathon in August.  I've done this twice before, but over 5 years ago I had a major brain injury that has been very hard to recover from making this ½ marathon much tougher to train for, and still I did it!  (my medal is pictured above)  And for a little perspective, I’m still recovering from the injury and I don't even like to run. 

Organizational goal completed:  I successfully organized my financial papers for tax purposes.  This painful task usually gets put on hold until April rolls around, and inevitably, they are a complete mess.  Well, a complete mess is being very kind in describing the disorganization...which makes this achievement even more gratifying!

Recently, I've wondered why I dismiss these successes.  Even asking the question allows me greater space to enjoy my accomplishments, because it heightens my awareness.  It's similar to savoring a nice meal.  I need to eat to supply my body with nutrition, but if I don't pay attention, I miss out on each pleasurable bite of 'Chilean sea bass' and the sense of satisfaction I feel after mindfully eating a delicious dinner. 

Walking the talk

As a personal trainer, my job calls upon me to point out my clients' achievements so they may notice and honor their successes, be directed to the next fitness goal in their program, and last but definitely not least, enjoy and delight in the way they move, feel and look with their improved bodies.  I realized, if I'm inviting my clients to appreciate their unique accomplishments, I might do well to extend the invitation to myself.  Walking the talk benefits me tremendously and provides a model of integrity to my clients.  Then, I am not asking them to do something that I am unwilling to do myself. 

Celebrating your success

So, I offer this invitation to you, too.  Once you achieve a fitness goal, allow yourself the space to feel better, more at ease, and delight in the joy of having set your mind and body to achieve something that stretched your comfort zone.  I encourage you to take a step back this month and think of at least one thing you are proud to have achieved, from making it to the gym successfully twice a week for the last month to finally achieving your ideal weight.

Look at the work it took to get you there, how you challenged yourself and persevered.  Then take it all in.  Notice and appreciate the support and inspiration you received from others who helped clear your path combined with your personal dedication.  Doesn't this feel good?  I think it's worthy of a few deep breaths...Ahh...

With the power of your success and appreciation of your accomplishment supporting you, your internal engine will be fully fueled to tackle the next goal.  But, as I've now learned, celebrating is a vital part of the cycle.  Mindfully enjoy celebrating your successes!