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How to prioritize self-care in the workplace
How to adapt to new work arrangements
How to maintain work-life balance
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If one opportunity will make or break your idea of success, then your idea of success is not solid enough to begin with.
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You're not the biggest boss. There will always be a higher power that can throw you off the ladder at any time.
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Don't just try to pass your classes; try to ace them. Donโt just try to pay your bills, save enough to travel. I donโt want you to write a script just to see a movie get made; I want you to win the Oscar. Thatโs the difference between settling like a survivor and conquering like a Bawse.
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The tips (or lessons) Lilly talks about are so simple and most of them we already know. But when you read about them it makes you think 'Why haven't I been doing this already?'. Some of the lessons are real gold and we all can use some inspiration to make ourselves better :)
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Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure.
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Move your focus out of the past to stop worry and out of the future to stop anxiety. With presence comes a calm collection of thoughts and feelings. Eckhart Tolleโs
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