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Common celebrations for most people include birthdays, anniversaries,
holidays, job promotions, or other milestones. They are typically about our
accomplishments and, as such, they live outside of who we are and outside of the
special qualities that make up our unique identities.
What would it be like for us to simply celebrate who we are, our being, and our
unique talents and gifts? You may have never considered this, and it may even
strike you as awkward or strange, because of our strong accomplishment
orientation. The human race seems to naturally celebrate what people "do." But
accomplishments, and even just getting through the day, require special
attributes and unique tendencies. So why not celebrate your being in contrast to
the traditional ways of celebrating your doing?
What are the three attributes you love most about being you that could use some
celebration? It could be your sense of humor, your lightheartedness, your
ability to easily see patterns among things, your tenaciousness, etc. The
attributes that make up who you are deserve celebration as well, because without
them you would not have too many accomplishments to acknowledge. Upon the heels
of your accomplishments, ask yourself, "Who did I have to be in order to
accomplish this?" And then, celebrate that!
Now that you've named the things you love most about being you, consider how you
might celebrate these. What does a celebration of who you are consist of? Is it
a party with your loved ones? Or a simple moment where you reflect upon and
acknowledge your most prized ways of being? Or something entirely different,
something uniquely you?
Coaching Inquiries: What top three things are worth celebrating about who you
are? How can you celebrate being you? What do you love most about your common
ways of being?
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May you be filled with goodness, peace, and joy.
Christina Lombardo Ray, PCC, CPCC (Christina@LifeTrekCoaching.com)
LifeTrek Coaching International
Columbus, OH
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