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Tag Archives: failure
The root cause of perfectionism and self-doubt in generations of American women is…
When we measure our self-worth from any place outside ourselves, we fall victim to perfectionism, confusion and self-doubt. If a college woman measures her self-worth by her GPA, tests are going to cause her quite a bit of anxiety. Getting … Continue reading
Posted in From Maria Pascucci, the Founder of Campus Calm, Perfectly Imperfect
Tagged accolades, anxiety, Campus Calm, confusion, failure, good enough, GPA, guilt, leader, Maria Pascucci, mistake, mom, perfect child, perfectionism, recognition, resentment, resilient, resumes, role model, self doubt, self-worth, shame, tests, vulnerability
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Create a Successful & Sane College Experience With Your 5-Step Action Plan (Part 3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-phy6z_2QPE For: college freshmen, or any college student who is looking to create success, build resilience, manage college stress and infuse their life with personal leadership development principles. Last week we covered Part 2 on resisting the temptation to “do … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity & Accepting Failure, From Maria Pascucci, the Founder of Campus Calm, Perfectly Imperfect, Rx for School Stress
Tagged achievements, Campus Calm, college experience, college freshmen, college stress, comfort zone, confidence, failing, failure, fear, good enough, GPA, inner critic, Maria Pascucci, perfectionist, resilience, self doubt, self-worth, smart risks, successful, vulnerable
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Afraid of the “F” Word?
By: Maria Pascucci, Founder & President, Campus Calm™ Failure of any kind is hard for stressed-out perfectionist students to handle. The very idea of failure causes enormous stress. But the life lessons and experience gained by finding the courage to … Continue reading
Posted in From Maria Pascucci, the Founder of Campus Calm, Goal Setting, Perfectly Imperfect, Rx for School Stress
Tagged Campus Calm University, college graduate, constructive criticism, failure, graduation gift, happiness, high school senior, inner critic, internship, Maria Pascucci, mistakes, perfectionist, professional writer, real world, self-confidence, self-worth, stressed out, students, success, thick skin, writing
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Mondays with Meg: When Creative Juices Run Dry
“To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.” – Joseph Chilton Pierce “Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.” – Scott Adams Just the other day, I struggled to start … Continue reading