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Removing yourself
You must remove yourself from situations that triggers your mental health - this is a top-tier tip. How to do this? Know and Respect your boundaries. Then communicate them clearly and fairly. If anyone holds this against you long-term, it is doubtful it is you that is the issue.
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An excellent and concise explanation of ways to bolster your self-care and protect your mental wellbeing and growth.
Living Courageously.
Living courageously involves embracing life fully, even when faced with fear, uncertainty, or hardship. It means taking action despite your fears, standing up for what you believe in, and remaining authentic to your true self. Courage is not the absence of fear but the determination to act in spite of it. Here’s how to cultivate and live courageously in everyday life: 1. Face Your Fears Courage starts with recognizing and confronting your fears rather than avoiding them. Acknowledge Your Fears: Don’t deny or suppress your fears. Recognize them, but don’t let them control your decisions. When you face your fears head-on, you begin to dismantle their power over you. Take Small Steps: If a particular fear feels overwhelming, break it down into smaller, manageable steps. Start with the least intimidating aspects and gradually work your way toward facing larger challenges. Challenge Negative Thoughts: Fear is often fueled by negative thoughts and worst-case scenarios. Challenge these thoughts by asking yourself, “What’s the worst that could happen?” and, more importantly, “How would I cope with it?” 2. Embrace Vulnerability Living courageously means being willing to be vulnerable, open, and honest, even when it feels uncomfortable. Be Authentic: It takes courage to be yourself, especially in a world that often encourages conformity. Embrace your unique qualities, passions, and values, even if they don’t align with others’ expectations. Share Your Truth: Vulnerability involves being open about your thoughts, feelings, and struggles. When you share your true self with others, you build deeper connections and gain the strength to move forward. Accept Imperfection: Vulnerability also means accepting that you won’t always have the answers or get things right. It’s about being okay with imperfection and understanding that growth comes from learning and trying again. 3. Take Risks and Step Out of Your Comfort Zone Living courageously often requires taking risks, whether in your personal life, career, or relationships.
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Lou Bates
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Hi, I'm Lou, I've a deep passion for personal growth & mental wellbeing. Brené Brown’s "living courageously," inspires me on my journey

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