Episode #12 Excessively Checking Your Work

Stop excessively checking your work!

Every excess minute you spend checking is a minute you don’t have available to manage your workload, spend time with friends and family and exercise as much as you need to so that you stay on top of your game.

Stop it right now! In this episode I walk you through exactly what you need to do. Here’s what I cover: ⚡️How excessively checking your work is holding you back ⚡️The simple solution to stop you doing it ⚡️The step by step process to get you there, and how to get started today. ⚡️An Imposter Syndrome trigger warning so you can anticipate your Imposter Syndrome and know exactly what to do when this happens

Stop excessively checking your work. Try this simple solution now. 👉🏾 I want to hear how you get on trying this out and if there’s any part you struggle with – email me caroline@carolineflanagan.com

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