How to Help Yourself When You’re Having a Really Bad Day

 

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  • Bad days are simply part of the fabric of what it’s like to be human, and it is especially part of being a Solopreneur.

  • Learn how to get yourself through a bad day and watch easy days increase.

  • Challenge yourself to stop seeing a bad day as negative.

 

 

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Lighten up. Be good to yourself. Give yourself a break.
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There are so many pieces to creating the solo life you dream of, and it can get confusing real fast. It’s worth it to take your time — study what you need to learn — so you can grow and build your ideal life.

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Host Sandra Smith:

Having a bad day is unavoidable. And for us women Solopreneurs, it’s crucial that we help ourself stay focused and centered on those really bad days. And, I’ve got 3 ways you can do just that(click here for full transcript)


 

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