Loving yourself isn’t just about self-care routines or positive affirmations—it extends into every part of your life, including your career. Many professionals struggle with self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the fear of not being “good enough” in their roles. However, embracing self-worth in the workplace is essential for career growth, job satisfaction, and long-term success. You…
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Love Thy Others on This Valentine’s Day
The pandemic has been really hard on many people. Being allowed to work from home was a blessing to many others, especially parents or caregivers of the elderly. Now, many companies are trying to get their workforce back to pre-pandemic strength; one of the ways is to request their employees to return to working in…
Love Yourself This Valentine’s Day By Improving Your Life
Self-help books have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. These books offer individuals the opportunity to take control of their lives, improve their relationships, and increase their happiness and well-being. In this post, let’s explore the benefits of self-help books and why more and more people are turning to them for…
Love Thyself
This Valentine’s Day, fall ridiculously in love with yourself by: Set New Heights Challenge yourself and rediscover your limits. We often think we have reached our potential, and it is easy to fall into complacency. By pushing ourselves forward and trying new things, we open up to new possibilities and opportunities. Love yourself enough to…
The Best Thing to Hold onto in Life is Each Other
Love is in the air again in February. Like the above title, I’m holding on tight to you, my readers by being appreciative and grateful for all the support you have shown me throughout these years. Many of you have followed me since the start of MiddleMe and that’s a bloody long 5 years! Shocking!…
Love Someone Important
Take Valentine’s Day a good reason to love someone super important – I’m talking about YOU! You that have been slaving over the keyboard. You that put in extra hours at work when nobody could (or would). You that notice that mistake but silently corrected it so that your colleague won’t be blamed. You that…
