Therefore, each and every accomplishment deserves praise.

Did you get that promotion you worked so hard for?

Or, maybe you’ve finally paid off those pesky student loans.

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These very exciting moments should be shared with everyone, right?

But what if your announcement comes off as arrogance to the person on the receiving end?

Surely you don’t want to sound like a jerk even though you’re deserving of praise.

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This is the tricky part about communicating your success.

Luckily, there are several ways to do this that will keep everyone comfortable.

This is defined as boasting but under the disguise of a grievance of some sort.

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Something along the lines of: “My engagement was a mere $10,000.

I was expecting nothing under $25,000 for all we’ve been through.”

That is quite the humble brag that would likely make anyone hearing it feel small.

If you purchased a new Mercedes-Benz, a slight flex wouldn’t involve you posting, “Hey guys!

Got a new car today!”

This is the adopted child of the humble brag.

The only difference is there is no complaint affiliated with “flexing.”

If you’re bubbling with the urge to share your update, just do it.

Besides, a little bragging here and there could help youovercome your imposter syndrome.

Many employees are left stumped by this inquiry.

However, bosses want to hear these types of things.

In fact, it may make or break your chances of moving up in the company.

Therefore, you must find ways to incorporate your wins into your day-to-day work.

A career journal is a great way to document your work deeds.

It doesn’t entail any strenuous activity either.

Write things that you got done that day.

Perhaps you’re working on a big project.

Note that at the end of the week or whenever it’s completed.

you might only do your best to be gentle and kind in your delivery.