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We all encounter self-imposed upper limits in our work and in our lives. Don’t automatically assume that there is something wrong with you when you experience hints of failure in your business; sometimes things are just hard (especially in entrepreneurship or with respect to technology). One way to address feelings of inadequacy is to simply just sit with those feelings and let them pass, rather than allowing them to evolve into self-sabotage. It also helps to have a trusted person or group to lean on.
Joy: The Big Leap by Gay HendricksHustle: kitlife planner || Bullet Journal || Passion Planner || Self Journal
By Jennifer Barcelos and Sandy Connery5
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We all encounter self-imposed upper limits in our work and in our lives. Don’t automatically assume that there is something wrong with you when you experience hints of failure in your business; sometimes things are just hard (especially in entrepreneurship or with respect to technology). One way to address feelings of inadequacy is to simply just sit with those feelings and let them pass, rather than allowing them to evolve into self-sabotage. It also helps to have a trusted person or group to lean on.
Joy: The Big Leap by Gay HendricksHustle: kitlife planner || Bullet Journal || Passion Planner || Self Journal