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Has someone taken full credit for something
you worked on together? Did your contribution go unnoticed?
If this seems to
make you angry or resentful, try for today to let it go. Remember that
the only important person, whose credit you need, is you. You need to
know how valuable you are.
If you spend any time around small
children, you know what they can do to receive attention, or credit.
And they aren’t always particular about whether it’s positive or
negative. Hopefully, as adults we get beyond needing to take
credit, or needing to be sure others know what we have accomplished.
While there is surely nothing wrong with others acknowledging what you
have done, it’s the need for them to know that causes problems
for you.
Make today, and as many days possible
hereafter, a time for measuring yourself by your own internal value
system. You will be more at peace, and your peace is important to you
and to the world.
A man cannot be comfortable
without his own
approval.
Mark Twain
We hope your day is filled with personal
acknowledgement,
Lana
Keating
 
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