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Data & AI and Apps Lead | Customer Success Unit (CSU) | Microsoft UAE

There is always a fine line between bragging and celebrating achievements. While bragging often involves exaggerating accomplishments, celebrating smaller wins is about recognizing and appreciating progress, no matter how minor. People will always have opinions and judgments about how you present your achievements. Some may see it as bragging, while others may view it as a healthy celebration of success. The key is to stay true to yourself and your values. Celebrate your small and big wins with pride. These celebrations are not just for you but also serve as inspiration for others. By openly acknowledging your achievements, you encourage a culture where incremental progress is valued and appreciated. This positive culture can motivate others to recognize and celebrate their own successes, fostering an environment of continuous improvement and support. Remember, no matter what you do, people will judge. So, focus on what makes you happy and fulfilled. Celebrate your journey, encourage others to do the same, and together, create a community that values and uplifts each other’s achievements. #I_had_a_good_summer_break

Mahmoud A. ATALLAH

Microsoft MVP | Speaker | Azure Service Delivery Lead at Bespin Global MEA, Helping customers build successful Azure practices.

8mo

Great perspective! 👌

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Rami Sarieddine

Senior Solutions Specialist driving digital innovation at Microsoft

8mo

Success is short lived in Corporates as we jump right on the next project, deal, quarter, delivery. So always celebrate your wins. 👏

Thanveer Thajudheen

Driving innovation and transformation by empowering businesses to leverage Azure’s holistic platform for AI, data, and cloud solutions

8mo

👍👍👌👌👌

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Nysrine EL BAKKOURI

Regional Azure Strategy and Innovation Go To Market Lead for Microsoft CEMA (Central Europe Southeast Europe Middle East & Africa)

8mo

Very well said :) 

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