320. Complaint Addiction

320. Complaint Addiction

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Do you ever catch yourself thinking, "Should I dial this back?" or "Is this dream realistic?" - then end up stuck in the same place, unsure whether to chase a big vision or stay within comfortable limits? In today's episode, we take on this exact tension: learning how to think bi ...  Show more

572. How to Take Criticism Like a Boss

Are you letting criticism derail your confidence and your day? Everyone faces feedback, negative comments, or outright criticism. But how you respond makes the difference between growth and frustration. What if you could handle criticism strategically, protect your confidence, an ...  Show more

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