How to Not Be So Hard On Yourself
WITHOUT:
Falling short of your standards
Getting lazy
Stalling your growth
FREE MASTERCLASS: Wednesday 3/30 (11am PT / 2p ET)
It's possible to be less HARD on yourself and still SUCCEED.
You know harsh self-criticism doesn't feel great. You also know it's possible for other people to get stuff done without being total jerks to themselves. You love the idea of not feeling like a failure no matter how much you do.
So why can't you just "be nicer" to yourself?
Because that's not actually an action you can just DO, or a change you can just MAKE.
When you've been hard on yourself for as long as you can remember, telling yourself to "just be nicer" all of a sudden would be like asking my beloved pup Clive to "just stop barking like a maniac" at every Amazon delivery.

The good news? Well, much like Clive, we humans are also trainable! The truth is, we're talking about HABIT CHANGE, which is very different than telling yourself how you "should and shouldn't be."
When we look honestly at changing the HABIT of being hard on yourself, very real obstacles come up:
βWhat if I totally lose my edge? What if I don't deliver my best?
βWhat if I get lazy? What if I stop pushing myself and lose momentum all together?
βWhat if I lose sight of problems I really need to solve? End up oblivious or in denial?
Cue the MASTERCLASS: How to STOP being so hard on yourself without any of those crappy consequences. You'll learn:
β Why it's psychologically normal to get stuck in this be-hard-on-yourself habit
β The real problem you need to solve in order to change it
β Exactly how to stop being so HARD on yourself and still meet your personal & professional standards
This Masterclass is for YOU if you’re ready to STOP:
πRelying on burnout tactics to get things done
πFeeling like you're never doing enough
πRetreating into inaction when your doubt or criticism gets too overwhelming
πHaving your first thought after every achievement be something like "Well that was crap / took too long / could've been way better"
πFeeling like you're not fully on your own team
I'm in!