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. Wonderwoman says:

    I made it thru my 3rd cancer surgery…
    I may have one big battle scar but I am a warrior, a fighter and get to begin a new life. I am more because of this experience.

  2. Amber says:

    I recently got up the courage to apply to Oxford University. I have dreamt of going there from the time I was a little girl, but I settled and went to easily attainable schools for both my BA and my MA dgrees. I decided not to settle anymore.

  3. Brian says:

    Kris, great blog post and I look forward to sharing this on our website. There are many people out there that need to read this and believe in themselves every day! Very inspirational for everybody…

  4. Irene says:

    Okay, two things! First off, I sent myself to night school to retake my maths exam. Never passed at school and felt a bit ashamed of that. Not any more – I passed!! Second, I recently gave in my notice at work. It disappointed people, but I went ahead anyway. I was amazed at myself as I usually put other people before myself but I honoured my feelings and that’s definitely something to brag about!

  5. Alixandrea says:

    I just signed a recording contract for a music single release that a/. has paid me handsomely, b/. could earn a lot more (money and recognition) in future if it surfs the wave at the right time, and c/. is going to be so fun to do! And all of this right at the moment when I though I’d have to give up my dream of being a full-time musician and go back to a desk job. 🙂

    Also, I was lamenting my lack of a printer/scanner at the print shop this morning when I went to print/sign/re-scan the contract. On the way home I found a printer/scanner outside someone’s door with a note saying, “free to good home, works” on it. Thanks so much, Universe!! 😀

  6. Emily says:

    Let’s see I don’t know if this is something to brag about, but 4 weeks ago today I ended a 20 year relationship that had gotten toxic. I didn’t feel lifted up or supported for some time but didn’t want to give up on what we had. Just yesterday I found out I’d been accepted to the apartment building I wanted where I will be living alone for the first time and in luxury like I deserve. I am a successful hairstylist and an aspiring health/wellness coach. I will make that happen within the next two years!!! This was so inspiring because I live a life of service lifting others up meanwhile shying away from my own greatness. Thank you Kris’s for shining the light on this topic and helping me find my bragging rights!

  7. Vicky Jeffries says:

    I want to have a mega brag….. Firstly I met Kris Carr in person (London, Hay House Ignite) the real all singing all shinning deal on Saturday. Kris you are so inspiring. Your words, energy and light are so powerful.
    My other brag is my dear friend Zoe (my brave unicorn) who has been so strong over the last few years as her dear daughter only aged 4 has been battling leukaemia….. She now has the all clear. I want to put a big brag out for having strong, wonderful friends who keep going no matter what is thrown at them. You go girls!!

  8. Donna says:

    I am happy with myself for leaving an abusive relationship in my earlier years and also surviving losing three full term babies.. Also, am proud that I became vegan and am sticking to it, 2 months now. We were in Woodstock yesterday, amazing time, went to garden cafe, also amazing God bless you and peace to you

  9. Melissa says:

    I’m 36 yrs old and I learned how to longboard yesterday. I am both shocked and impressed with myself! Age is just a number. I can’t wait to rip it up with my 15 yr old! Whoop! Whoop!

  10. Lara says:

    I met a lots of people who made their life isolated from the world, in this case how can they enjoy their victory or something else with friends as the broke themselves from the entire world.

  11. Rebekah says:

    I have been juice fasting for 6 days and feel AMAZING!!! Xxx

  12. Marie says:

    After school, my self esteem was in the trash since I had gained 50 pounds over the summer before college from an illness. I have been told I am beautiful, but never had the courage to believe it. I ignored many boys in my ignorance and self deprecation. I finally had the courage to step out and try dating after school. I posted a picture on a site online and in no time at all, I had gone out with 5 different guys on 7 individual in 10 days time. It was so much fun!

    Soon, my illness struck again and I was hit with another 50 pounds within months. I started to realize I still got attention. In the last decade, I have had 7 different men randomly propose to me out of nowhere. There was the Mexican janitor, the Italian business traveller on a train, the Pakistani coworker, the lonely guy at a blood drive……

    My beauty has been such a source of discouragement, yet for however I feel about myself, I can’t deny how guys have responded to me, American and otherwise. It is sort of intoxicating to think my feelings about my beauty could be wrong!

  13. Lisa says:

    Kris, thank you so much for this article, I love it! I have been so guilty of getting caught up in the negative and so worried about people thinking I’m erogant or egotistical if I share something positive. Thank you for holding this space. My most recent triumph I would like to celebrate today is my health coaching business. I’m new to business and I’ve finally got a solid plan mapped out for 2015 as of last night. This may seem very elementary to most business owners but it’s a big deal for me and I can’t wait to see what 2015 has in store! 🙂

  14. Tricia Picken says:

    I want to brag that I’m becoming a nude model and I feel good about me. Not all the time but more of the time than ever in my life. I also went to yoga school and became a teacher. I like my life!

  15. Joanne Phipps says:

    Hi Kris 🙂
    I went vegan 6 weeks ago and I feel so so happy and proud about it! 😀
    I’ve always had a passion for animals but I have finally put my money where my mouth is and as well as showing them compassion I am now showing them mercy. I only wish I’d done it sooner! X

  16. What fun!!! Thank you for encouraging us not to hide our light. I’m happy to say I have a historical novel, called The Bruges Tapestry, available on Amazon. I plan a series on textiles. Textiles have long been thought of as the art of women, hence devalued, so I want to celebrate all things textiles.

  17. Love this!! And needed it. I’ve been working behind the scenes for months on launching my business and am finally only weeks away from launching it. I’ve worked so hard, designed and built an entire website by myself, got myself up on different social media platforms, and learned tons along the way. (Not to mention, I built some incredibile relationships too!) Part of me wants to sweep all of that hard work under the rug and not talk about it…. but I feel like a rockstar. And I think my (nearly done) website is amazing. Thanks for letting me brag!! XO

  18. Bragging is so hard for me!! I tend to usually get embarrassed and brush it off as NBD. ok here goes…

    I am proud of myself for taking a step and joining Inspire Health Team. And already in the first week I
    have gone through a majority of the training.
    I was nominated at work for the Q3 VALUES award.
    I positively am working through my onrush of negative emotions that keep flooding in and out.
    AND I just graduated from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and I enrolled in the Ambassador program.
    Last, I am proud for checking tasks off my to-do list to reach my career goals.

    xoxo,

    Chelsea J

  19. Lovelyn says:

    I know this is an old post, but I have a brag to share. I recently joined Toastmasters to help me get over my fear of public speaking. I gave my first speech a few weeks ago and I was terrified but I made it through. That’s not the best part though. The best part was that people actually laughed at the funny parts and some people were wiping tears away from their eyes at the end. That means they got it and I was able to deliver it in an affective way despite my fear.

  20. Jivan says:

    To build confidence, I also believe it’s important to listen to inner voice and follow our body’s instincts.
    For more, read my article above on elephant journal!

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