How to Be Less Self-Critical When Perfectionism Is a Trap
Young people are struggling with social comparison and self-criticism, but experts say there are ways to quiet those voices.
WEDNESDAY, 24 APRIL 2024, 02:45
Young people are struggling with social comparison and self-criticism, but experts say there are ways to quiet those voices.
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