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Treat Yo Self = Socially Acceptable Self-Sabotage

Treat Yo Self = Socially Acceptable Self-Sabotage

FromDeeper Than Money


Treat Yo Self = Socially Acceptable Self-Sabotage

FromDeeper Than Money

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Sep 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Awesome Treat Yo Self Categories-Go on a walk -Read a book before bed-Close your laptop by a certain point every nightCrappy treat yo self Categories-Screw my budget I will impulse spend $500 at target-Screw my workout I am just going to go home instead-I'm going to buy starbucks or lunch out bc i was late and didn't prepare ahead of timeWhen we act out of a place of instant gratification (like children), we think we are adding to our happiness, but in reality, these aren't actually helping our bigger picture goals. New Treat Yo Self-investing a higher percentage in your retirement-planning out a shopping spree & then taking one-taking a planned rest day from working out-planning out what you'll spend at starbucks & then buying itI want to reiterate that wanting something and buying it isn't a bad thing, but often times this "treat yo self" movement isn't actually treating you long term, it's just a glorified way to say self-sabotaging. Make a list of the things you do when you treat yo self & see which ones are actually you self-sabotaging. Create a new PLANNED OUT, self-advancing, exciting and guilt-free way of treating yourself instead. It's not treating yourself if afterwards you feel sluggish, guilty or mad at yourself. Treating ourselves should be a part of our planned out spending and our planned out activities. So, friend, treat yourself in a way that actually treats yourself. 
Released:
Sep 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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