GinnyEmma
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Not only is it appropriate to congratulate someone for making progress on their goals but many people need that outside encouragement. Whether we are discussing physical, educational or other personal goals.
I also can feel good about myself even if I do not see myself as perfect, lol. I always have a physical goal. My self worth is not based on achieving these goals, they are merely ways to motivate myself to stay active and healthy.
I think it is pretty stupid to suggest one can't be happy for someone else for something without having achieved it for myself. My bff just got her master's degree in nursing. Should I not congratulate her because if I really thought that was a good thing, then I would really get one for myself too.
I also can feel good about myself even if I do not see myself as perfect, lol. I always have a physical goal. My self worth is not based on achieving these goals, they are merely ways to motivate myself to stay active and healthy.
I think it is pretty stupid to suggest one can't be happy for someone else for something without having achieved it for myself. My bff just got her master's degree in nursing. Should I not congratulate her because if I really thought that was a good thing, then I would really get one for myself too.


I am in the process of losing weight and I do like the recognition when someone says "WOW have you lost weight?" because I've worked hard to every pound I have lost 



For me the most important thing is that I feel better and am healthier.