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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. Susie Burns says:

    Hey Kris –

    I am no longer reacting to everyone and everything around me. I finally get that people’s comments and actions rarely have anything to do with me. I don’t take them personally anymore. Kindness is the answer!

    I’m proud to know you Kris Carr!

    P.S. I’m writing my first book too!

  2. Julli says:

    I’ve lost 60 pounds in the last 5 months! I almost posted that on Facebook today but stopped because I thought it would be too bragadocious of me. Lol! What a timely article! Thanks!!

  3. Chrysa says:

    After years of self doubt and worrying that I wasn’t smart enough, I finally enrolled in an online certification course to be a Health Coach. Everyone around me is super encouraging and I finally realized that I was the only one holding myself back. Sure is a nice boost to the self esteem!

  4. Danielle says:

    Kris, wow, this couldn’t have come at a better time for me, I am a yoga teacher and recently have had people tell me how great I am or how I have helped them have breakthroughs in their practice, and I am so honored , but also a part of me is uncomfortable with it, even writing it as a comment I feel like I am bragging, or I tend to think , why me?? why am I special,?? its something I struggle with daily, overall I think being humble is good quality, but you are right, when we live fully we continue to attract abundance and its from this place that we can continue to make the world a brighter place!

  5. Wow – this is a super heemeesheemee! (my word for anything serendipity related) I just launched my first DIY creative e-product this morning. I overcame procrastination, perfectionism and comparisonism (my word too – I like to make them up!) to just launch it with love into the world! I know I created it to serve people, so it’s coming from my heart and my highest self – but your invitation to brag about it is really helpful to step up and own how cool I think it is. I’ll be so bold as to add the link too. 😉 Here my “Create the Summer of Your Dreams: a do-it-yourself kit to help you dive in and experience a summer filled with creative satisfaction and fun!” Woot! http://creativeoasiscoaching.blogspot.com/2014/06/create-summer-of-your-dreams-kit-is.html Thanks so much Kris!!! You rock!

  6. I can bragg because I have hit my one year anniversary. Feel most Fortunate to be alive. My daughter says that I have real determination. And she is definitely right. Like some of the women with cancer (ovarian cancer) I have been to hell and back. My hair is beginning to grow back Yippee, but most of all I am now
    Yippee, but most of all I am now able to do for myself. I have gained about 15 pounds now, I weigh about 127 pounds. Thank you for all your juicing ideas. I can brag because I feel so much better. I am now working 6 to 7 hours a day.. I started out working about an hour a day. Through this disease I have met so many wonderful people. I brag because I am getting ready to have a birthday and look forward to many more. Thanks Julia

  7. Beth says:

    I just finished a plein aire painting course and plan to paint as much as possible this summer including taking a painting trip to Italy in July. This is a brag of accomplishment because I quit a church secretary job in February to pursue my lifelong passion of art. I have felt bathed in abundance ever since!!

  8. chris st.onge says:

    I am walking again after 3 years of chemo treatments! I have a 4 yr old daughter so finding the time is challenging. It feels so good to take a little time for me.

  9. Julia says:

    Hi Kris,

    Thank you so much!! This post was completely what I needed. I was just awarded three large awards recognizing my contribution to work and for my PhD thesis work but despite feeling like I wanted to jump and dance I felt like no one would want to hear me brag! So I’m taking this moment to say I’m thrilled!!! It is a massive success personally and I am doing a happy dance!!! Thanks for holding space.

  10. Donna says:

    I couldn’t have read this at a better time. After 15 years of being a stay-at-home mom, I’m taking the steps to get my nursing license back. Presently on on my lunch break from a continuing education class, sitting in my car, reading this valuable advice & encouragement from you. Thank you !

  11. Krista says:

    At 27, living in Columbus, Ohio, I left a secure job to lead a more fulfilled life, starting with my own personal 30 day challenge. After 26 days, I’ve realized that I want to bring the energy and inspiration of coaches in New York and California here to Ohio. I want to lead by example and day by day, I’m doing that. I’m also working with the first young woman who wants to go through my 30 day process! I’m a much happier me now, and I’m proud to be the example.

  12. Michelle says:

    I recently set some very strong limits in how I interact with a coworker. I had spent alot of years doing things for her in what I thought was a supportive relationship. Recent events and conversations showed me that was not the case, so I announced at a meeting that I was DONE! and I meant it. Have such a feeling of freedom and self respect…loving it!

  13. Robyn Kemp says:

    Kris,
    You are amazing! I love checking my email and finding another inspirational read!
    My brag is so exciting and will share but might take up too much comment space. I will send it later today! Thank you for reminding me to stay focused on the full glass. Looking forward to the day! Thanks for sharing.

  14. Dianne Jones says:

    Kris, I see your smiley face each morning as I have your Crazy Sexy Kitchen cookbook placed cheerfully in the cookbook stand!

    Your email was timely for me today! Just yesterday I received the first shipment of the book I have written, Stop Breathe Believe, Mindful Living One Thought at a Time. WE have been waiting, waiting, waiting….and then now all of our publicity isn’t quiet ready. Timing….Yes, and what a BLAST to have something so FUN to C*E*L*E*B*R*A*T*E! And yes, it is so intriguing the mixture of emotions that go on within us during the celebratory moments! What a gift that Roger, my husband, is a huge cheerleader for all that I do! Thanks for your wisdom, Kris! I love and share your enthusiasm for life!

  15. Audrey says:

    Next week I will be receiving a Masters degree. I am 48 and have a full time job a husband and two teenage boys. Lots of sacrifice and balancing of priorities to get this done. Took three years but I did it!

  16. Nancy Freedland says:

    Although I have a lot of difficulty getting around due to physical issues, I have managed to continue to get up early every morning to put my little seedlings out in the sun to get my next veggie garden going for this summer. Now I’m just waiting for the temps to stop diving down into the 30’s at night so everyone of those seedlings can go outside into their planters for their proper summer home.

    Although a small small thing to do, this is big for me.

  17. Steph says:

    I have recently been work in on quitting smoking with a few bumps in the road I am still working on it and know I will rock it soon. I do wish i would have known it would be so flipping hard to quit 20 some years ago when I started. I think I would have opted for coffee instead.

  18. Lyndsay says:

    I recently finished filming a short film in the drama thriller genre. I wrote and directed it and think I did an amazing job and can’t wait to share it with other people for them to enjoy and be entertained by 🙂

  19. I suffer from Chronic Lyme and several other conditions since I was 14 years old so despite trying a few times through the 10+ years I’ve been sick, unfortunately I just can’t work a ‘real life’ job. Being someone who has to be productive and wasn’t satisfied losing myself in reruns on television, I started my two Etsy jewelry businesses (handmade and vintage) and later on started a healthy living website that is slowly but surely growing! From all that I also started my own VA assistance business which is in the beginning stages but hopefully I will be able to grow it and make a living so I don’t have to worry about relying on the Social Security I’ve currently applied for.

    The internet seriously provides some amazing opportunities! 🙂

  20. Tami says:

    I am a fine art photographer and recently was accepted into a local gallery – my first since moving to California. I am so excited about the possibilities and doors this first step will open!

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