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5 Self-Care Misconceptions: Are You Doing It Wrong?

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Self-care is a trending topic right now. We’re increasing awareness of the relationship between self-care and burning out. However, there are also some self-care misconceptions out there. However, there are also some self-care misconceptions out there. Self-care runs much deeper than that. It’s wonderful!

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Sara Blakely is an Icon

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That’s Blakely too, impossibly successful, but self-deprecating and funny. After more than 20 years in business and more than eight years as a self-made billionaire , she’s graced the covers of Forbes, Inc., When she was 16, and her parents divorced, she discovered self-improvement. It was inspiring; Blakely always is.

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5 Signs of Imposter Syndrome at Work and How to Deal with It

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They also worry about being tagged as incompetent or incapable of meeting workplace expectations. You aren’t alone in experiencing this syndrome when sometimes it becomes hard to cope. Self-doubt became a byproduct when employees started to work in isolation. It’s also challenging to confess these feelings to others.

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“Write down all your wins.” With Carrie Veatch

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Carrie helps ambitious female entrepreneurs bust through self-doubt and fear to create wildly profitable online businesses. Living in vicious cycles of victimhood, self-sabotage, and self-doubt, I kept myself in a prison of my own making. I lived for so many years unable to truly set myself free. Sure thing.

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“Remember why you started your journey” With Candice Georgiadis & Chandra Gore

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People with Imposter Syndrome will have extreme self-doubt, appear to be envious of others and have a negative mindset. Self-Care is important — To avoid burnout and the feeling of wanting to give up. I would self-sabotage by not giving my full efforts or even backing out of projects giving into my fear of not being worthy.

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Who decides if you are good enough?

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We listen to it because we are human and because humans have the propensity to sabotage themselves and create roadblocks to protect themselves from what we perceive may be dangerous. Please remember, self-criticism and self-doubt is very common in us humans and our brain can go there by default so this may take time.

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Lily Allen-Duenas On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

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They have the ability to self-regulate, and are self-aware?—?which I also firmly believe that resilient people have a positive mindset, and work on eliminating limiting beliefs and unhealthy mental habits such as negative self-talk or self-sabotage inner monologues. which of course is a process. It’s painful.