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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2020 · 32 MIN

No One Cares, Work Harder...

from Brittney Bundles · host Brittney Bundles

How many times have have you felt this? The feeling of legitimate concerns, fears, and realities being misinterpreted as excuses, without the validation or the exception of your reality? Where's the line between the negative association of excuses vs legitimate reasons? What I've learned and experienced is that we often misinterpret procrastination as laziness, excuses, lack of motivation etc., when in reality there are justified legitimate reasons that need resources and direction in order to reach full potential. "No one cares, work harder" use to be my model as a way to shield myself from the vulnerability of believing that people would not care about my reaons for not pushing forward and that results were the only thing that mattered... until my mentality grew and as a result my business did too! Let’s talk about it!

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How many times have have you felt this? The feeling of legitimate concerns, fears, and realities being misinterpreted as excuses, without the validation or the exception of your reality? Where's the line between the negative association of excuses vs legitimate reasons? What I've learned and experienced is that we often misinterpret procrastination as laziness, excuses, lack of motivation etc., when in reality there are justified legitimate reasons that need resources and direction in order to reach full potential. "No one cares, work harder" use to be my model as a way to shield myself from the vulnerability of believing that people would not care about my reaons for not pushing forward and that results were the only thing that mattered... until my mentality grew and as a result my business did too! Let’s talk about it!

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