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love yourself!

Yesterday, I posted a poll in my Instagram story asking if anyone else struggles with their relationship between exercise šŸƒšŸ¼ and body image. 100% of people voted yes.

Wow. I canā€™t say Iā€™m surprised, which makes me super sad for the state of our world šŸŒŽ and society.

Can we just take today to focus on to loving ourselves, our bodies, and wherever we are in our journey?

Give yourself a hug!

Art by @agathesorlet šŸ’•

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#Adulting Therapists, Episode 1: Meet Your Therapists - now streaming!


šŸ’•PODCAST EPISODE IS UP! šŸ’•

Listen as me and Cory stumble over our first ever podcast recording. We introduce ourselves, answer listener questions, make fun of each other, laugh a lot, and give you real life therapist thoughts!

Want to ask us a question for us to answer on the podcast? Send a message, an email, or send a voice message through the Anchor.fm app!

Find us on Apple Podcasts!

https://itunes.apple.com/ā€¦/adulting-therapists/id1437599854ā€¦

Find us on Anchor.fm!

https://anchor.fm/adultingtheā€¦/ā€¦/Meet-Your-Therapists-e29ifp

the fallacy of fairness

Got another cognitive distortion for you today: The Fallacy of Fairness. 

Who heard ā€œLife isnā€™t fairā€ from their parents as kids? šŸ™‹šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø Sometimes this is a hard concept to remember as an adult. 

If you spend your life judging fairness and unfairness, youā€™re bound to have a bad time. If youā€™re always measuring your life against othersā€™ šŸ“Š, believing this Fallacy of Fairness is probably getting in the way of you working for and achieving what you want out of life.

Life isnā€™t fairā€” things donā€™t always work out in your favor. Itā€™s up to you to change your perspective!

I think itā€™s important to mention that unfairness in regards to your or othersā€™ experiences of systemic oppression (discrimination based on gender, race, sexuality, capital, immigration status, ability, size, mental or physical illness, etc) is a VERY REAL and VERY VALID experience of injustice. Societal oppression is real and worth questioning and fighting against. This fallacy in no way means to demean or invalidate that fight!

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