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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 26 MIN

How To Celebrate Yourself (Without Cringing)

from Self-Worth School · host Rosie Milsom

Why is it so uncomfortable to feel proud of yourself?In this solo episode of Self-Worth School, I explore why so many women struggle to celebrate their wins - downplaying achievements, deflecting compliments, and moving the goalpost the moment they reach it.Using my recent experience of being runner-up for Life Coach of the Year, I talks honestly about pride, visibility, and the fear of being “too much” - and why celebration isn’t ego, it’s reinforcement.Together, we explore what self-celebration really means, how to stop playing your wins down, and why accepting praise builds confidence rather than arrogance.💛 In this episode, we cover:✨ Why we’re conditioned to feel uncomfortable being praised✨ The difference between confidence and ego✨ How to accept compliments without cringing✨ Why downplaying your wins quietly erodes self-trust✨ A simple self-celebration statement you can use this weekIf you’re brave enough, share it with me on Instagram, LinkedIn or Facebook so I can celebrate you properly.If you're struggling to understand what holds you back from celebrating yourself and your wins, take my free Inner Confidence Block quiz here: https://rosiemilsom.scoreapp.com/

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