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Note: This is Part 4 of 5 in the Most Commonly Asked Questions series. Make sure you check out all 5 parts.
Often our harshest critic is the one living inside our own head.
It points out everything we are doing wrong, all the expectations we are not living up to, and how we are destined to fail in the future.
As hard as it is to believe, our critical voice exists because it's supposed to help us! By pointing out what we have done wrong in the past, it wants us to act differently in the future. The problem is that it doesn't work out that way. Instead it just beats us and makes us feel bad.
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Note: This is Part 4 of 5 in the Most Commonly Asked Questions series. Make sure you check out all 5 parts.
Often our harshest critic is the one living inside our own head.
It points out everything we are doing wrong, all the expectations we are not living up to, and how we are destined to fail in the future.
As hard as it is to believe, our critical voice exists because it's supposed to help us! By pointing out what we have done wrong in the past, it wants us to act differently in the future. The problem is that it doesn't work out that way. Instead it just beats us and makes us feel bad.
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