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Breaking Free from the Grind

Ep #8 - Why You Can't Bullsh*t Your Way to Feeling Better in the Grind

29 Oct 2021

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Your brain is an incredible bullish*t detector. And it's so easy to be highly skeptical & cynical that you could EVER feel better in the grind (helloooo, Litquidity, crazymgmtconsultants, et al. ) if your entire career has consisted of 80+ hour work works & the ubiquitous 'pls fix.' In order to feel better in the grind & create new results in your career, you have to learn how to think & believe new things. But chanting positive mantras & trying to 'force' yourself into believing something new isn't going to work. You actually have to BELIEVE what you are telling yourself - and this new mindset has to be stronger & more powerful than the old mindset that's been running your life & career in finance or consulting for years. In this week's episode, I break down the simple process of how to 1) ACTUALLY believe new things, & 2) build & strengthen this new mindset so you can feel better in the grind & create new results in your career - without bullsh*tting your brain or deluding yourself into thinking everything at work will feel like rainbows & butterflies all of the time. ENROLL NOW:  Ready to work less & stress less so you can break free from the grind and of your career? Schedule a free consult here to find out how to get started in my 4-month 1:1 Breaking Free from the Grind coaching program today.FOLLOW FOR MORE: For more tools, tips & strategies to help you work less & stress less in your career, follow me on IG (@breakingfreefromthegrind) or LinkedIn (Amelia Noel). 

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