Recognition - Questions

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Are there benefits to NOT seeking recognition for your accomplishments?
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We found that ignoring praise for something good you have done
can be beneficial in several ways. Check it out...

Firstly, it can help you avoid becoming overly reliant on external
validation, allowing you to develop a stronger sense of self-worth.

Secondly, it can help you focus on the process of achieving your
goals, rather than simply seeking recognition for them.

Thirdly, it can help you stay humble and avoid becoming complacent,
as you continue to strive for self-improvement.

Fourthly, it can encourage you to seek constructive feedback and
criticism, which can help you identify areas for growth and development.

Finally, by ignoring recognition, you can also avoid becoming overly
attached to your successes, which can make it easier to bounce back
from failures and setbacks.

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If you're really in need of recognition, you don't
want to be accused of being narcissistic. By contrast,
humility can go a long way.

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