Paul Rocca Author
Leadership and bible teaching that will help you get the most out of your life! Practical application
09/05/2026
Happy Mother's Day‼️I celebrate you and all that you do for your family. If you are a man that has full time care of your children, this does NOT make it your day‼️And the same with women on Father's Day. Just saying‼️🤣😂🤣 (Btw, I never hear men doing that.)
Acknowledging that it could be a tough day for some; their child is no longer talking to them for whatever reason or their mum is no longer here. Or, they desperately wanted to have children but couldn't. Big hugs to you‼️ 😢💔
On this special day I acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and love that you have given. THANK YOU‼️
People who can celebrate others have usually done some internal work. They’ve shifted from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset. They’ve separated their identity from constant comparison. They understand that someone else’s success is not a verdict on their own life—it’s simply evidence of what’s possible.
Part 1) Celebrating other people's success.
When someone struggles to celebrate others, it usually isn’t because they’re a bad person;
it’s because something inside them feels threatened. Success, in that moment, stops
being admirable and feels like a comparison. Instead of “good for them,” the internal voice
says, “What does that say about me?”
Insecurity feeds that voice.
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