6. Notice when you are being self-critical. - Deepstash
6. Notice when you are being self-critical.

6. Notice when you are being self-critical.

We are our own worst critics, right?

One important action tip is to notice when that harsh voice comes in and then write it down. You might be surprised by what your inner critic actually says to you.

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