Replacing "Should"
How a simple word is sabotaging your mental health, relationships, and leadership
The word "should" might seem harmless, but it’s a stealthy saboteur. It sneaks in and starts setting unrealistic standards, leading to guilt, shame, and the nagging sense of never quite measuring up. Here’s why "should" is best shown the door and how to reframe it.
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