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Heartwork with Dale Biron–Poems For Heart and Soul
Dale Biron
196 episodes
4 days ago
There’s a strange moment when trying harder actually makes everything worse—and most of us don’t realize we’re in it. What happens when we stop performing, persuading, and proving—and allow life to meet us where we are?
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There’s a strange moment when trying harder actually makes everything worse—and most of us don’t realize we’re in it. What happens when we stop performing, persuading, and proving—and allow life to meet us where we are?
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Advice For The Highly Critical (Self and Others)
Heartwork with Dale Biron–Poems For Heart and Soul
8 minutes
3 months ago
Advice For The Highly Critical (Self and Others)
The practice of unrestrained, uber-criticism towards ourselves and others is almost never helpful. Very often, we are well-oiled machines of criticism, again aimed at ourselves first and foremost, then others as a byproduct. Why? Often it stems from a desire to be perfect. The writer Anne Lamott put it this way: "Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the people."
Heartwork with Dale Biron–Poems For Heart and Soul
There’s a strange moment when trying harder actually makes everything worse—and most of us don’t realize we’re in it. What happens when we stop performing, persuading, and proving—and allow life to meet us where we are?