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Hi Community!
Uncertainty is all around us, never more so than today. Whether it concerns a global pandemic, the economy, or your finances, health, and relationships, much of what lies ahead in life remains uncertain. As human beings, we crave security. We want to feel safe and have a sense of control over our lives and well-being.
We're all different in how much uncertainty we can tolerate in life. Some people seem to enjoy taking risks and living unpredictable lives, while others find the randomness of life deeply distressing. But all of us have a limit. If you feel overwhelmed by uncertainty and worry, it's important to know that you're not alone; many of us are in the same boat.
In this weeks episode we talk about dealing with uncertainty and finding sustainable and helpful ways to deal with it.
I hope this episodes is valuable and finds those who need it most!
By Tshegetso MoepiHi Community!
Uncertainty is all around us, never more so than today. Whether it concerns a global pandemic, the economy, or your finances, health, and relationships, much of what lies ahead in life remains uncertain. As human beings, we crave security. We want to feel safe and have a sense of control over our lives and well-being.
We're all different in how much uncertainty we can tolerate in life. Some people seem to enjoy taking risks and living unpredictable lives, while others find the randomness of life deeply distressing. But all of us have a limit. If you feel overwhelmed by uncertainty and worry, it's important to know that you're not alone; many of us are in the same boat.
In this weeks episode we talk about dealing with uncertainty and finding sustainable and helpful ways to deal with it.
I hope this episodes is valuable and finds those who need it most!

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