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Breaking Free from the Grind

Ep #91 - Getting Comfortable Feeling Uncomfortable (Part V: Knowing Nothing Has Gone Wrong)

24 May 2024

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Getting comfortable feeling uncomfortable at work is the #1 skill you need to develop in order to stop overworking & create sustainable success in your career. Tune in to this week's Breaking Free from the Grind episode as I complete this multi-week series with Part V of Getting Comfortable Feeling Uncomfortable: Knowing Nothing Has Gone Wrong.I'm diving in to discuss:The problems we create for ourselves when we're doing new things in our career that make us feel uncomfortableThe difference between a problem we create vs. an actual problem in the process of doing new things at workHow to recognize when nothing has actually gone wrong when we're doing new things that make us feel uncomfortable BFG - ENROLL NOW:  Stop overworking and create sustainable success in your career TODAY.  Schedule a free consult here to find out how to get started in my Breaking Free from the Grind 1:1 coaching program.BFG CAREER MINDSET QUIZ - TAKE THE QUIZ:  Ready to stop overworking in your career? Take the 3-min. Career Mindset quiz to find out which mindset - Overachiever, Overthinker, People Pleaser, Impostor, or Perfectionist - is keeping you trapped in the grind and how you can make small changes to break free today. FOLLOW FOR MORE: For more BFG tools, tips & strategies to help you work less & stress less in your career, follow me on IG (@breakingfreefromthegrind) or LinkedIn (Amelia Noel). Or, check learn more about all things BFG at www.amelianoelcoaching.com.

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