131: How to Know When It’s Time to Start a Side Hustle | Feedback Friday

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Long Distance
Navigating long-distance relationships while pursuing personal goals can be challenging. advises a listener who chose to stay in Vancouver for a career change rather than moving to Germany for a relationship. He emphasizes the importance of personal growth and career development at a young age, suggesting that maintaining a long-distance relationship is feasible if both parties are interested 1.
You can keep a long distance relationship going if that's something you're interested in doing. But I'd recommend simply just stay in touch.
notes that both individuals have significant personal and professional growth ahead, and it's crucial not to anchor oneself to another person too early in life.
Breakups
Handling the emotional aftermath of breakups requires maturity and self-awareness. suggests that acting with kindness and composure can lead to self-reflection and growth for both parties involved 2. He advises against aggressive behavior post-breakup, as it only reinforces the decision to part ways.
Kill them with kindness, it works every time.
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also highlights the importance of respecting an ex-partner's space and allowing them time to heal, emphasizing that maturity in handling breakups can lead to personal growth 3.
Social Anxiety
Social anxiety can manifest in various settings, impacting personal and professional interactions. explains that seeking validation from others can exacerbate feelings of anxiety, especially when perceived attention changes 4. He encourages listeners to focus on their own reactions and not to dwell on others' perceptions.
Your ego may actually be looking for reasons to convince you that being social with other people is scary and you shouldn't do it anymore.
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advises that understanding one's emotional filters and letting go of unnecessary worries can help overcome social anxiety, allowing for more genuine interactions 5.
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