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12 Days of Quick Tips Day 12: Acknowledge Yourself

It's okay to be proud of what you've done!

December 24, 2015
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Hopefully the 12 Days of Quick Tips have helped make this holiday season work for you just a little smoother. The final tip I have for you is a reminder to acknowledge yourself! Take a moment at the end of the day to reflect on how far you've come, think about your accomplishments for the year, and just appreciate the ability you had to do so. One of my favorite song lyrics is, "Everyday is a gift, not a given right," by Nickelback. It's okay to be proud of what you've done!

Whoever you are, wherever you may be, and whatever you celebrate, thank you for joining me on this nail journey! I wish you health, happiness, and an amazing holiday season! XO

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And in case you missed it, here's a look at all of the past tips to stress-free holiday season.

FingerNail Fixer's 12 Days of Quick Tips

Day 1: Stay Hydrated 

Day 2: Don't Skip Lunch 

Day 3: Make a Seasonal Nail Art Menu 

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Day 4: Invest Extra Holiday Cash in Education 

Day 5: Double Check Your Materials 

Day 6: Practice Patience 

Day 7: Treat Yourself to New Products 

Day 8: Apply Cuticle Oil Generously 

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Day 9: Host a Food Drive or Gift Collection 

Day 10: Remember to Take Photos of Your Work 

Day 11: It's Okay to Say No

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