What are you proud of ?

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What’s one thing you’ve done this year that you’re proud of (big or small)?

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Hi it's a good question! There are a lot things happened for the past year but I'm proud that finnaly I could take my kids to visit some of my relatives, fortunately could take my family just for couple days to the sea, changed my place of work. Maybe this points can seem smal but for me they are matters and bright lights in my life!

Proud? My generation doesn’t get to be proud! We are masters of nothing and need to shut up and work harder! ;)

As bad as that sounds, it has resulted in part in a work ethic that has helped me create a business that helps pay the bills for my family and a couple friends. All while trying to take the high road and do the right thing for the community.

Proud but not content as there is plenty of work still yet to do!

I am proud to have made progress in taking care of my health by practising yoga and taking care of my diet. Without obsessing, with small steps, I am almost at my healthy weight.

I don't know how to answer this. But let's take a simple one...

I am proud I haven't powered down any HP yet from beginning,even during these days when I am struggled financially just to support daily life

!PIMP!BBH

Many actually. One of them would be visiting Europe for 2 weeks in May - it was cancelled in 2020 due to Covid and I am happy that I got a chance this year.

I can't say I'm particularly proud of anything because generally I'm usually pretty satisfied with my life. 🤣

That said, perhaps one of those things I was rather proud of (but more like pleased with actually) was my aim to whip myself back into shape to complete a full 42km marathon. I succeeded, for several years in fact, until covid. I guess that's something I'll have to motivate myself to work on again.

I passed the exams.

Hello everyone. What a great question we have been asked today, one of those that make you really reflect. My answer to what I am proud to have done this year, big or small, is something that perhaps sounds a little illogical I tell you, I am very proud to have learned to be silent. Yes, just as you read it.

Let me explain. I am one of those people who, when someone told me about their problems, the inner solver in me would immediately jump out. I felt the need to give advice, to offer the perfect answer that I thought they needed to apply. But this year, something clicked. I realized that, many, many times, people are not looking for a judgment, or advice, or even a solution from us. Sometimes all they need is for you to listen to them, really, quietly and without interruption.

And believe me, it's not easy for someone like me, but I assure you it has been a liberating discovery. I have come to realize that silence, accompanied by active listening, is an incredibly powerful way to help. It is offering a safe space for the other person to unburden themselves, to process their ideas, and often, to find their own answers.

So yes, this year my great achievement has been to be quieter and a better listener. Greetings.👋

Good question!

This year, in particular, I am proud of the fact that I have "stuck to my plan," even though there have been many obstacles, and many occasions on which I have just wanted to give up and pack it in.

Am I proud of that?

Perhaps not so much as I am appreciative to have that in my personality.

What I'm most proud of is my ability to keep going despite the problems that come my way.

I am proud of the great family that me and my wife are raising =) my 2 daughters are the best products of my efforts hehehe

I started using AI to begin to code small (and growing) projects. That's good for two reasons: keeps me close to this new domain of AIs, and I also put my programming background to some use.

Oh that is a tough one. I will say starting swimming and going to the gym,which I started in January :)

I think it was spending more time with my family and being more patient with my children. In 2024 I had a few conversations with my wife, she told me many times that I was very stressed and had no patience with them, which was driving us apart.

Changing habits isn't easy, but I've managed to improve a lot and I can improve even more, so I'm proud of that, of being a little closer to my children and my wife.

I am proud of being able to use my hobby as my career

That's a great question. While there are many things I am grateful for and appreciate, one I'm proud of is that I'm finally giving it (something I've wanted for a long time) another chance without fear of whatever the outcome may be.

Not sure about this one, becuase I must say that I have not achieve something great in my life, although I am fairy happy with it, for what I have at the moment.

hhmm maybe to reach my HP goal is what makes me happy so far here in life and on Hive, despite the current price drops that makes me sad a little bit.

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I am proud that I am still sticking to the walking for showing up every single day for Hive.