One of the most impactful reminders from guest speaker Serena Olson during Dream It, Be It was surprisingly simple: when someone gives you a compliment, just say “thank you.”
Such a small phrase. And yet, for so many of us, it feels anything but natural.
Instead, we often do the opposite. We deflect. We downplay. We brush it aside.
“Oh, it was nothing.”
“I just got lucky.”
“Anyone could have done it.”
These responses may feel humble, even polite. But in reality, they quietly chip away at something important. When we minimize a compliment, we’re not just dismissing our own effort, we’re also diminishing the sincerity and intention behind the person offering it.
A compliment is a gift. And when we refuse it, even unintentionally, we leave that gift unopened.
So what if we tried something different?
What if we allowed ourselves to receive recognition fully, without apology, without explanation, without shrinking?
What if we simply said:
Thank you. I worked really hard on that.
Thank you. I’m really proud of how that turned out.
There is power in those words. Not arrogance, power.
Because owning our accomplishments doesn’t make us boastful. It makes us honest. It grounds us in our effort, our growth, and our progress. It allows us to stand in the truth of what we’ve done and who we’re becoming.
And perhaps even more importantly, it gives others permission to do the same.
When we confidently accept a compliment, we model self worth. We normalize it. We show that it’s okay to recognize our value without diminishing it.
But this practice isn’t just about receiving, it’s also about giving.
A genuine compliment has the ability to shift someone’s entire day. It can reinforce confidence, validate effort, and remind someone that they are seen. In a world that often focuses on what’s missing or what could be improved, choosing to speak encouragement is a powerful act.
So this month, let’s practice two simple, meaningful shifts:
Offer genuine compliments freely.
And when one comes your way, receive it fully, with a confident, heartfelt “thank you.”
No qualifiers. No deflection. Just ownership.
Because you are worthy of the recognition you receive. And sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is simply accept it.
Happy Thursday all,
-srt
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