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Aug 8, 2022
We’re constantly being bombarded with contradicting messages from different places. We’re told to “be scared” and “do this” and we see so many people saying one thing and others doing it a completely different way.
I want to give you permission right now that the best thing you can do to prepare for a recession is not to stress out. It’s important to keep yourself calm.
We’re constantly being bombarded with contradicting messages from different places. We’re told to “be scared” and “do this” and we see so many people saying one thing and others doing it a completely different way.
I want to give you permission right now that the best thing you can do to prepare for a recession is not to stress out. It’s important to keep yourself calm.
There’s no denying it, making mistakes is a messy, uncomfortable experience. No one likes to make mistakes. But there’s also no one who can ever avoid making mistakes. If someone tells you they’ve never made a mistake, they’re probably lying.
I spent a lot of my life embarrassed that I didn’t feel like the rest of society and no one understood the way I think.
I’ve often joked that I’ve been a “professional chameleon” my entire life. Being able to act the part of wherever I’m at with whoever I’m around. But in doing so, I hid the real me for a very long time.
Money is one of those touchy subjects that most people simply avoid talking about. More often than not we grew up in certain environments that affected our relationship with money.
We may not even be aware that we have unconscious beliefs about money. This can severely impact and affect the relationship we have with money if we leave it unchecked.
And everyone wanted to know her secret. So she began sharing with her clients her self-love principles.
She shared about how she was taking care of herself and making herself a priority every single morning. She emphasized that it’s not selfish to take care of yourself.
However, I am the queen at minimizing my own pain and simply brushed it off as being part of the appointment. I even asked the chiropractor for another adjustment after taking a minute to regain my composure. After the second adjustment, I was in a lot of pain and could barely move around.
Since I had experienced pain after previous appointments, I didn’t think too much of it and went home.
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