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[Navigating Professional Challenges, Financial Realities, and Authentic Communication]-[How to Stop Exaggerating, with Eve]

Dear Headspace · B2 · 2024-06-11

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Navigating Professional Challenges, Financial Realities, and Authentic Communication

In this episode of Dear Headspace, the hosts and coach Corey address three poignant listener questions, exploring the intersection of mental health, career aspirations, and personal integrity.

Balancing Freelance Demands and Mental Well-being

Anne, a freelancer living abroad, shares her struggle with the inability to take breaks, driven by the fear of "money opportunity lost." She feels that every moment not working is a calculable financial loss, which has led her to a state of being "too depleted to continue."

The panel emphasizes that this is a common trap for the self-employed. Corey suggests that when external circumstances are beyond our control, we must find "small miracles" in our surroundings to cultivate gratitude. The team introduces the concept of "micro, mezzo, and macro breaks"—a structured approach to resting that prevents burnout. They remind Anne that she "cannot pull from an empty cup" and that recovery is a process requiring patience, much like the physical healing process after childbirth: "nine months in, nine months out."

Finding Peace with Artistic and Financial Imbalance

Risa, a doctoral candidate in piano performance, expresses frustration regarding the financial injustices faced by artists compared to traditional career paths. She feels that despite her education, society does not support artists, making homeownership and family planning feel impossible.

Corey highlights the importance of "acceptance" and remembering one's "purpose." He notes that while passion may not always pay the bills, it provides a sense of drive that is "pretty priceless." The panel advises Risa to look at her situation through the lens of "modifications" rather than "sacrifices." They suggest that she evaluate her environment and budget to see if small shifts can help her reach her goals without abandoning her artistic identity, noting that "things feel very fixed," but life is unpredictable and new opportunities can emerge.

Cultivating Wise Speech and Authenticity

Kristen asks how to stop the habit of exaggerating in stories, admitting she does it to ensure she doesn't "lose people's attention."

Eve offers a framework based on the Buddhist concept of "wise speech," asking: "Is it helpful? Is it true? Does it need to be said?" The hosts agree that while adding "flavor" to a story to make it entertaining is often harmless, exaggerating to win an argument or manipulate a situation can be "vindictive" and dishonest. Corey shares his own practice of "calling myself out" when he realizes he is embellishing a story to make his argument appear stronger. Ultimately, they reassure Kristen that most people are not critiquing her stories as harshly as she critiques herself, and that maintaining honesty leads to more meaningful connections.

Conclusion

The episode concludes with a reminder that our professional lives and personal habits are deeply connected to our mental health. Whether it is managing the anxiety of freelancing, finding purpose in an under-supported field, or speaking with integrity, the key is to be "gentle" with oneself and remain present.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have a really hard time taking breaks.
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our situations are temporary.
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it's kind of like, well, is what it is.
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you never know what's around the corner for you.
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📝Key Phrases

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hit a wall
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life saver
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hunker down
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replenish
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fill up your cup
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📖 Transcript

Hi everyone, it's Keisunga. Just a reminder that you can listen to all of our
podcasts, add free on the Headspace app.
Hey everybody, I am so excited to be here with you for another deer headspace.
Today it's me and my pal Eve and our friend headspace coach Corey or as I like to call
him coach Corey. Now we have got some very intriguing questions today. We'll be answering
one about how to take care of yourself when you're a freelance worker, how to stop exaggerating.

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