Appreciate - a verb meaning  "to recognize the full worth of."

Also from the Merriam-Webster online dictionary: 

to grasp the nature, worth, quality, or significance of

Do you appreciate your achievements? I don't mean brushing them off as if they are nothing significant - no - I'm talking about genuinely and intentionally appreciating your achievements. If you don't celebrate your victories, quite often no one else will...

If you've heard time and again that you shouldn't "blow your own horn" too loudly, or "think too much of yourself," then you've been set up to discount your accomplishments and in the process, damage your self-esteem and self-confidence.

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About the Author Dianne Daniels

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and currently residing in Norwich, Connecticut, Dianne M. Daniels' mission is to empower women 50+ to Amplify their Self-Confidence, Deepen their Self-Knowledge, Inspire Creativity, and Glide into the next phase of their lives with the Power of Journaling, Affirmations, and Assessments.

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Dianne is an ordained Unitarian Universalist Minister and holds a Master of Divinity degree from Starr King School for the Ministry. She's an avid reader, a lover of old houses (she renovated an 1850s vintage Greek Revival home with her family) and has been journaling since the age of 9.

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