Kris Carr

Emotional Health

5 Ways to Build Self-Confidence With Healthy Bragging

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Hi Sweet Friends,

Do you shy away from celebrating your victories because you’re afraid people will think you’re full of yourself?

You’re not alone. It’s easy to feel awkward when you stand out and shine. “Will they accept me? Make fun of me? Think I’m a pompous jerk?” Those questions would make anyone draw inside the lines (carefully).

To fit in, we believe that it’s safer to bond over pain rather than triumph. Heck, we even outdo each other’s misery. “Oh, you think that’s bad, listen to THIS.” The more we dwell on the negative, the more negative energy we create. And the smaller we behave the smaller our world becomes.

Today I want to encourage you/us to bond over breakthroughs. Embody yourself fully. Full is fabulous. Big. Round. Ripe. Complete. Unique. Full is what the world needs. Not half empty.

Celebrate Your Success

A few months ago one of my girlfriends had a major win. She self-published a powerful book that took off overnight. Within a few days it was climbing the charts on Amazon and by the end of the week, she had landed herself a traditional book deal. That’s no small accomplishment. And it all happened because she was willing to do the work and put her courageous (and wise) self out there. The book: Jump and Your life Will Appear by Nancy Levin. When I heard the good news, I wanted to pop bubbly and take her dancing. But since Nancy lives on the west coast, and I’m a Woodstock gal, that wasn’t possible. So we did the next best thing–Skype!

Here’s the message I sent her: Do you have 5 minutes for us to brag about you?

Here’s her response: LOL! YES! THANK YOU!

We squealed, laughed, and even got teary. Most importantly, we paused and acknowledged her wonderful victory. And guess what? In that moment, I felt as special as she did.

When we authentically celebrate someone else’s achievement, we win with them.

After that call, I thought long and hard about how to elevate my own energy more consistently. Giving my girlfriend the opportunity to have a good healthy brag session helped me realized that I don’t give it to myself enough. So in the spirit of walking my talk, allow me to brag (it’s not headline worthy, but it means something to me)… A few weekends ago I learned how to use a wood chipper in order to help my husband clear our field. That’s huge for me, especially because I have a very active imagination. All I kept thinking about was that scene in the movie Fargo. If you saw the flick, you know exactly what I’m saying. Not pretty. Thankfully my limbs stayed attached to my body and at the end of the day, I felt like a badass, capable, sexy beast. I took pride in the sweat and dirt and I also got a terrific workout.

And that’s my brag. Wanna join me? Here’s how…

5 tips for building self-confidence with healthy bragging:

1. If you’ve been taught to put a lid on your victories, rip that sucker off. Do your own personal, invigorating end-zone dance. Bragging is just a way of showing your pride for hard work well done. If you win your personal super bowl (this can be a huge goal like launching your own business or something as simple as knitting a scarf), that’s damn exciting and share-worthy.

2. Align yourself with people who lift you up, not tear you down or want to bond through wallowing. It’s easy to get caught up in all that’s not working. But remember, manifesting our deepest desires is about having gratitude for what we have, the bravery to admit what we want, and the ability to hold optimistic space for all possibilities–even the ones we don’t have in focus. The next time your pals, co-workers or mastermind groups want to gather for a bitch fest, opt-out. You’ve got better things to do. Leave the drama to the reality TV shows and tune-in to a healthier channel.

3. Do it with class and share the stage. Granted, some people are buttholes about it. Don’t be that. This isn’t a one way conversation and you’re not the center of the universe. Let others shine as much as you do. Pass the mic, the talking stick, the unicorn saddle. Be present, hold space for the other person, and for the love of God, stop checking your cell phone and listen.

4. Stop comparing. It’s hard to honor your special brag if you’re constantly measuring against others. They’ve got their thing, you’ve got yours. There’s room for all kinds of crazy kink in the world. Rather than getting jealous, or feeling inferior, allow others’ success to remind you that everything is possible. If you feel icky, examine where it’s coming from. An old wound that needs mending? Desires that aren’t big enough? Perhaps you want what they got and you realize that you’re just not aiming high enough. Fantastic! Stretch your dreams.

5. Like attracts like—focus on the good! In her book, Mama Gena’s School of Womanly Arts, my friend Regena Thomashauer, (the Queen of teaching women how to have a healthy brag) says that “Bragging about the goodness in your life, especially your pleasurable accomplishments, unearths your desires and fans the flames of desire in other women. In talking about the good, more good can come your way.” PS. She also teaches us that women don’t brag nearly enough.

Your turn: In the comments below, I give you full permission to BRAG. Share one of your recent successes with me—big, small, it doesn’t matter. Go for it! I can’t wait to read every single one.

Peace & megaphones,

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  1. Christine says:

    Thanks, Kris! Your post was a great way to start my day. After having achieved success in a big male dominated career which I never properly bragged about, I later found myself out of work and alone with a small child, and as a recent cancer survivor. About a year ago I went from “I might die” to I might live!”. Since then I’ve been working toward a new more fun & creative career & life goals for me & my child. When naysayers try to throw shade on my plans I remind myself that I’ve proved those types wrong before. Positive people like you make that a lot easier!

  2. Tracey says:

    Hi Kris,
    I am so glad you posted this article. I was just thinking about this topic myself. I am an accomplished businesswoman-34 years owning a successful business, single mom, employer of 20 and rather high profile in my community. However, I am very humble and quiet about my accomplishments. I have a good friend who is always tooting her own horn, even if it’s about the greatest egg she just cooked. Despite the fact it drives me crazy sometimes, she gets a lot of attention and brings energy into a room. I don’t think it’s healthy to try and be someone else, but I think I need a good dose of bragging out loud. I am building a new space for my business and creating a new dimension to my business…. time to start bragging! thanks for your inspiration!

    • Kris Carr says:

      Ease in and start to celebrate yourself more Tracey, damn you’ve done a lot. I’m super inspired by what you wrote, so your brags could actually help someone else too. And of course you’ll be classy about it, I’m not worried about that!

  3. Robin says:

    Last night when my boyfriend said “I love you,” I said, “you know…I love myself too!” (And followed that right up with “and I really really love you ❤️”). I am finally giving myself the long overdue self-love that I truly need and deserve to be healthy and happy.

  4. Marie Bastas says:

    I recently gave up drinking double double coffee and have starting drinking it black on my vegan exploration.

  5. Leigh Anne Severson says:

    Wow this is timing ! I finish 5 1/2 weeks of radiation treatment for breast cancer today ! I never thought about celebrating and telling the world. But it is big..it hasn’t been easy but I have done it. In fact I haven’t allowed myself credit for going threw 16 weeks of chemotherapy and then a double mastectomy. Thanks Kris ! …now it’s out there and I need to be proud of myself.

    • GailNHB says:

      Congrats on getting thru all of that. Kanswer sucks! I faced it myself about 18 months ago – chemo and a double mastectomy without reconstruction. Kris Carr helped and encouraged and motivated me with her awesome movie and books and green juice recipes. I don’t think I have ever felt happier or healthier than I do right now. I wish you ongoing health and wellness and joy.

  6. Darcy Fitch says:

    I recently took the time to try out GarageBand on my computer and recorded a beautiful song for my friend who has been going through the loss of a child. I have three different vocal tracks and think I sound pretty damn good. I like to listen to it and think about all of the awesome and generous ways I have helped her family in the last 15 months. The first time I listened to the song focusing on my good deeds the song ended before the list of things I had done! It makes me feel right in my soul about being a person that I would like to see more of in this world. I am definitely a rockin’ friend in more than one way!

    • Elizabeth Heyenga says:

      Truly being there for the long haul for someone who has lost a child is the work of angels. You enlarged my heart with this post 🙂

      • Darcy Fitch says:

        Thanks for your kind word, Elizabeth. All the hard work that has been accomplished over the last 15 months while her son battled cancer was very important. But being there for her now after everyone else fads away back into their lives is the sign of a true friend. I am up for the challenge!

  7. The first time I heard of healthy bragging was form Mama Gina and I must say that I have embraced the practice wholeheartedly! I also love to encouraged my clients to practice bragging: we need women to share their success & victories!

    My brag: I’ve just completed my most successful launch yet and enrolled the most amazing ladies in The Intuitive Leadership Academy & Mastermind http://www.intuitive-leadership-academy.com/

    Yay + Champagne! (Laurent Perrier Rosé please!)

    I love, love, love working with visionaries and women who want to awaken their (intuitive) leaders within to create a thriving business AND an extraordinary life.

    Thanks for the opportunity to brag Kris but most of all, to get inspired by everyone else’s brags!

    XO

  8. The hardest for me is giving up the idea that bragging is tacky. Doing it with class is what I will strife for. So here it is: My wellness coaching practice is only 2 years old and in that time, I’ve written and self-published 3 books, created 2 online programs (a weight loss program and a mind-body-spirit Detox course), gave my first TEDx talk and have appeared in countless traditional and online media outlets. And now, I’m working on producing my own TV show (yikes)! Thanks for opening this forum. Love ya!

    • Kris Carr says:

      I love tacky stuff. Good for you Jovanka!

    • Natasha Nicole says:

      Jovanka, you are amazing! I really believe that you should put all the good that you are doing out there so others like me, especially other latinas, can be inspired. There aren’t enough positive representations of women with similar cultural backgrounds. I love all people and find inspiration from everyone. There is a little something special when you can relate to someone who probably grew up eating arroz con pollo & platanos maduros. I can’t remember who said it but I read or heard someone say something like, “Your accomplishments are not just for yourself but are also for others to be encouraged and blessed by.” I loved your TEDx Talk and your story is so scarily similar to mine it blew my mind ( I went to NYU for a Masters in Music Business & Admin. I didn’t get as far as you did career wise but I see now that it was not the best path for me.)

      I brag that I have made the decision to stop being afraid of success and failure. I have also made the decision to create my own wellness practice that brings together mind, body, spirit and life coaching is an element to it as well. My goal is to specifically focus on working with women and men who have experience sexual trauma. This stems from my Anti-Human Trafficking advocacy work. I’m excited for the future and all the possibilities! Thanks for sharing the institute that you went to on your website. I’ve been looking at different ones and have not decided on which is best for me. This looks promising. Cheers!

  9. Jennifer says:

    I am an actor and artist/writer, and I have been writing my first feature film screenplay, designed business cards, purchased a domain name for my website, and have been reaching out to others in my industry with joy. One of my dear friends says, about acting, “Competition is a myth — there are enough opportunities for everyone at the table” and it’s so true!

  10. Wendy says:

    Hi Kris. I survived cancer diagnosis, chemo, radiation etcetera etc. I have three children under seven. Three under four while going through treatment. I only now acknowledge how immense this was xx

  11. I brag that I spent the weekend in NYC in Mama Gena’s mastery class and we graduate next month. I brag that on Sunday I wandered over to Cartier and tried on a $4 million ring. It was too big. I brag that I liked the $375,000 ring better 🙂
    I brag that afterward a sister goddess and I went to her NYC apartment and had wine and chocolate on her rooftop deck overlooking a beautiful unobstructed 360 degree view of the city.
    Yesterday, I brag that my 4 1/2 year old daughter sung to me while she played (in what sounded amazingly like French) while I read a book and soaked in some sun.
    I brag that my life is wonderful and magical!

  12. Bianka says:

    I am in the proces of reaching lots of wonderful developments I thought weren’t able to reach for me since I have been thinking, feeling and doing (TFD) negatively due to the way I’ve been raised. And guess what?! It is possible to think, feel and do positive, even after doing it different for 35 years! The core elements for me in this proces are >
    -I take responsibility for my TFD…only me, myself and I can change it!
    -I keep confidence, more confidence and most confidence! ( also at all the times I wasn’t TFD positive at all ;-))
    -I keep on going! On more by your inspirative site.
    Thank you and thank myself.
    I am very proud of us and many more sexy crazy do-ers!

  13. Colene E. says:

    I always say “Bump it with a Trumpet”! Don’t be cocky, but really, if you don’t believe in your success or celebrate your success, no one else will. I LOVE this post, because it’s something I believe in so much! Thanks, Kris for reading my mind!

    P.S. I just recorded a 30 min. feature piece for a show on my local PBS station to talk about my coaching business and why self-care is so important! I couldn’t be more excited and it’s really one more step to seeing my dreams become reality! 🙂

  14. maria paula says:

    I really love all your articles, this time I have to comment as well, recently I finished my second marathon 🙂 I ran in Cracow two weeks ago and as I visualized and planned things, finished up in the time I was expecting and had proposed to myself…. I felt a great satisfaction and was able to hold all the way through the race. And as it has been said by many runners, its not only your physical training that plays a big role but also your mental training, the mind can either be your best friend or your worst enemy.

  15. Hi Kris!
    I finished my Free Design Guide! It features two ways to choose art: How it makes you feel vs. How it looks. I learned how to use MailChimp and put a sign-up form on my art website and FB page! (so techie!) It is a big step in getting connected with my audience. Thank you for all of your inspiration over the years. I have my hard copy of Crazy Sexy Kitchen right here, the recipes that I have tried are delicious and you did such a good job on the design of it! Thank you for the permission to brag, be well. Ann
    Grab your free guide here: http://homelovedecor.com/pages/free-design-guide

  16. Chay says:

    Hi Kris & Readers!

    I recently launched a book called The Art of Mystery Dating, you can get it here: http://mysterydating.co/have-better-dates-now/ My husband wrote the book and I wrote commentary in it. It’s a super fun dating method to add surprise or novelty to regular date nights. It definitely adds a spark and a ton of laughter – we love them. Our friends who have started Mystery Dating with their boyfriends/girlfriends or husbands/wives think they are fabulous. There are different ways to create a Mystery Date and it’s outlined in the book – I do caution that only 1 person in the relationship read the book as there are over 100 different Mystery Date ideas and this way it will be kept a surprise. Kris – if you organize a Mystery Date with your husband – please let me know it goes! The book takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to read! It’s a light, fun read with a lot of executable ideas. Oh yeah – I almost forgot a cute story that goes along with it…the book is PG 😉 and we recently let our 9 year old daughter read some of it and this is what she said, “Mom – i didn’t get some parts of the book but I will say this…when I get married, my husband is getting a copy!” I still chuckle when I think of this. I am quite good at marketing others successes but realize that when I put something out there that is 100% mine, I feel a lot less confident. Kris – your blog post came at a great time for me. Keep up your fabulous work!

    • Wende says:

      Great article. Chay, is there a paper edition of your book coming out? I was ready to order through Amazon but only saw the Kindle version.

      Wende

      • Chay says:

        Hi Wende – thank you so much! Right now it’s only available for Kindle. I am in the process of figuring out if I can sell pdf through Amazon. I really appreciate your words of encouragement. I’ve only mentioned the book on here today and so far today is our biggest selling day by far! So if any of Kris Carr’s readers bought the book today – I am so appreciative and I hope to hear about your Mystery Dates 🙂

    • Candi says:

      Love this! Congratulations and thank you! My copy is downloading as we speak.
      x

  17. I’ve always had in the back of my mind to write a book but just never put anything down on paper. Well…fast forward to today. I am co-authoring my first book which goes to the publisher tomorrow!!! My co-author, Riley Cote, AHL Assistant Coach for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, and I are passionate about providing the athlete and everyone alike information towards eating clean and empowering you to make healthy choices.
    Quick question for you Kris…would you be willing to read our book and provide a quote for the back cover. It would mean the world to me.
    Thank you for any consideration!!
    Continue with your health, wellness and happiness!

  18. Wal Herring says:

    Great Article! I have also been recently been putting this into action, i learnt a good trick from Jack Canfields Success Principles – every night before you go do bed – go through all your wins in front of the mirror, then follow up with ‘i love you’. I have been doing this for a two weeks now and really feel it is helping me live is a better space. I would like to brag today that I am happy – true inside happiness. It rocks!

  19. Relatively new to my company and I have advanced EVERY month. I get to share with others and help empower women. I never knew it would be so much fun and so inspiring to help others reach their goals. My victories may be small right now, but they are opening the doors to more! I have so much more confidence now and always surround myself with positive as well as only share the positive. I love attracting like minded people and it just empowers me more. Perfect timing on this article and I’m still working on ME 😉

  20. For years I was caught up in the comparison trap, and I’ve thankfully reached a place where I am so happy with my life that I can truly be happy for others when amazing things happen to them. It’s such a great feeling!

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