1635: You Don't Have to Be the Best

There is a predominant belief in the U.S. and many other parts of the world, and it is a huge cause of stress. It’s the misbelief that we need to be the best at what we do. It is a thought that is perpetuated in almost every facet of life; definitely in advertising, and definitely in the workplace. Today I talk about how this leads to anxiety and how to rethink this crippling understanding.

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1634: Body Checks for Evaluating Stress

One of the most insidious parts of stress is its ability to sneak up on us. But here’s the thing; it doesn’t. It just seems like it does because we have a limited awareness. Our body gives us plenty of cues as to whether we are stressed or not, we usually just ignore them until they get un-ignorable. Today, let’s change that.

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