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#recognised — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. Spain’s Ministry of Equality honours Dolores Vázquez in Madrid for Lesbian Visibility Day

    Wednesday, 15 April 2026, 10:31 | Updated 10:43h. More than two decades after one of Spain’s most high-profile…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #day #dolores #equality #lesbian #ministry #recognised #the #vazquez #visibility
    europesays.com/spain/5164/

  2. Alliance Group wins gold at World Steak Challenge in the Netherlands

    “Winning gold and silver at this highly respected global competition reinforces Alliance’s focus on excellence and innovation in…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #aged #alliance #at #beef #been #Challenge #Gold #Group #groups #handpicked #HONOURS #in #netherlands #Nieuws #Pure #recognised #securing #south #stage #Steak #the #Wins #world
    europesays.com/2460630/

  3. I don’t want to be famous, I don’t care if I’m rich (just comfortable would be nice), but what I do want is to be appreciated. I want that little dopamine hit of someone looking at something I did or said and acknowledging the effort. I think that’s all a lot of people want: a little recognition.

    Kids who don’t feel appreciated or recognised, who desperately want validation from their parents or teachers or friends but never get it, don’t easily learn to appreciate themselves. They continue to seek out that validation by becoming people pleasers. And they value their own achievements or abilities less because they have never had that external validation to corroborate their internal validation.

    And, at some point, they will stop doing what is expected because what they were doing wasn’t appreciated.

    So, appreciate effort when it is made because you’ll notice it when it’s no longer forthcoming and, by then, it will be too late.

    #appreciation #validation #gratefulness #recognised

  4. I don’t want to be famous, I don’t care if I’m rich (just comfortable would be nice), but what I do want is to be appreciated. I want that little dopamine hit of someone looking at something I did or said and acknowledging the effort. I think that’s all a lot of people want: a little recognition.

    Kids who don’t feel appreciated or recognised, who desperately want validation from their parents or teachers or friends but never get it, don’t easily learn to appreciate themselves. They continue to seek out that validation by becoming people pleasers. And they value their own achievements or abilities less because they have never had that external validation to corroborate their internal validation.

    And, at some point, they will stop doing what is expected because what they were doing wasn’t appreciated.

    So, appreciate effort when it is made because you’ll notice it when it’s no longer forthcoming and, by then, it will be too late.

    #appreciation #validation #gratefulness #recognised

  5. I don’t want to be famous, I don’t care if I’m rich (just comfortable would be nice), but what I do want is to be appreciated. I want that little dopamine hit of someone looking at something I did or said and acknowledging the effort. I think that’s all a lot of people want: a little recognition.

    Kids who don’t feel appreciated or recognised, who desperately want validation from their parents or teachers or friends but never get it, don’t easily learn to appreciate themselves. They continue to seek out that validation by becoming people pleasers. And they value their own achievements or abilities less because they have never had that external validation to corroborate their internal validation.

    And, at some point, they will stop doing what is expected because what they were doing wasn’t appreciated.

    So, appreciate effort when it is made because you’ll notice it when it’s no longer forthcoming and, by then, it will be too late.

    #appreciation #validation #gratefulness #recognised

  6. I don’t want to be famous, I don’t care if I’m rich (just comfortable would be nice), but what I do want is to be appreciated. I want that little dopamine hit of someone looking at something I did or said and acknowledging the effort. I think that’s all a lot of people want: a little recognition.

    Kids who don’t feel appreciated or recognised, who desperately want validation from their parents or teachers or friends but never get it, don’t easily learn to appreciate themselves. They continue to seek out that validation by becoming people pleasers. And they value their own achievements or abilities less because they have never had that external validation to corroborate their internal validation.

    And, at some point, they will stop doing what is expected because what they were doing wasn’t appreciated.

    So, appreciate effort when it is made because you’ll notice it when it’s no longer forthcoming and, by then, it will be too late.

    #appreciation #validation #gratefulness #recognised