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Shamefully bad advice. Journaling is common to aid the desribed issue.


What I mean is, you're reinforcing a mechanism of conditional self-approval. A Sisyphean endeavor by definition!

Giving yourself credit for what you've done is fine, but if it comes from a feeling of insufficiency, then at best it's symptom relief that helps you avoid the underlying issue.


I do agree that it's "bad" to need a reason to justify your existence and happiness, but that's totally separate from evaluating your performance at work. I think you're assuming too much.


I assume our entire economy runs on this basic insufficiency. You can actually see it most clearly in the most "successful" among us.

Maybe the underlying issue is a low awareness of what thry actually have done?




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