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May sound weird but I let myself be really angry for a few hours over things I messed up, or actions by other people. Somehow acknowledging these feelings helps.
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Andy Matuschak
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It's "annual personal review" season! Lots of people are writing about setting their 2020 goals, or looking back on what worked or didn't in 2019.
Those practices are cool, but in this thread, tell me—what's the most _unusual_ "annual review" practice you enjoy? 📆👽
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Menelaos Mazarakis
@mgmazarakis
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I like this because it normalizes the feeling that not everything has to/is perfect and we can always find things to improve. Flip side is showing self-compassion/growth mindset when you feel like you could’ve done something differently
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