77. Unlock Joy and Resilience: The Power of Celebrating Everyday Wins

How often do you celebrate?

I don't just mean the momentous life events, but what about the day-to-day things?

There's immense power in celebrating. It strengthens our connections to others and helps build resilience.

In this episode, you'll discover the essential role that celebrations play in our lives. Celebrations are not merely fun activities but are necessary for fostering connections, enhancing resilience, and boosting joy.

There are numerous celebrations — big and small that have left lasting impressions and strengthened bonds with my family. You’ll hear about some of my favorites today.

Here's what else you'll learn this week:

  • The psychological benefits of acknowledging achievements, both big and small

  • Why it's important to honour our process and progress

  • How vulnerability is tied to celebrations

  • The impact our cultural narratives have on what and how we celebrate

  • Practical ways to incorporate more joyful recognition into our daily lives

I also want to take a second to appreciate and recognize YOU. You're tuning into this podcast and taking the time to learn and grow.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to Celebrations

00:25 Personal Stories of Celebration

01:45 The Psychological Benefits of Celebrations

03:52 Overcoming Barriers to Celebrating

07:47 The Role of Dopamine in Celebrations

13:27 Authentic and Simple Celebrations

16:32 Celebrating Process Over Outcome

20:51 Shared Celebrations and Gratitude

22:33 Encouragement to Celebrate Daily

23:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Kimberly Knull, RPsych

Kimberly Knull is a Registered Psychologist, motivational speaker and trained by Brené Brown as a Dare to Lead™ and Daring Way™ facilitator. She’s the Co-Founder of Momentum Walk-In Counselling Society, recognized as one of Avenue magazine’s Top 40 Under 40, and dabbled as a local celebrity as CBC AM Radio’s parenting columnist. Her favorite pastimes include whipping up a yummy cheese souffle, hanging with friends, riding her horses or playing the piano. She lives with her husband and two girls in Edmonton, Alberta, but has big dreams of moving to the country.

https://www.kimberlyknull.com
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