In this episode, I talk about the societal pressure to make vast changes in work, body image, and parenting as a new year begins. I emphasize the importance of self-compassion and being realistic instead of pushing oneself to perfection. I also introduce the distinction between values and goals, explaining that goals should be driven by one's values for sustainability and long-term adherence. We address the frustrations of unrealistic New Year's expectations and the harm of 'shaming and blaming'. My episode ends with a message of self-acceptance and a note of gratitude.
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From Burnout to Brilliance: The Burn Bright Experience
Accepting compliments, receiving praise and being proud of yourself
Reducing rushing to feel better and be more productive
Workplace wellbeing with Ross McIntosh
Daring to be "too big for your boots"
My Spacious Adventure 4 - The Courage Piece
My Spacious Adventure 3 - The Insights Piece
My Spacious Adventure 2 - The Energy Piece
My Spacious Adventure 1 - The Permission Piece
How 'resilience' is involved in burnout
The cost of being a 'lost girl' with ADHD
Compassion for growth and self-mastery, with Dr Nilesh Satguru
Harnessing your hyperfocus, without the hangover or burnout
Burnout linked with overworking, with Selina Barker
Understanding ADHD burnout
Loneliness, trauma and compassion at Christmas
Dealing with comparison culture at Christmas
Festive Perfectionism - Finding Joy in the Imperfections
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