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Our 21st-century world is being driven by social media, weird societal expectations, and a relentless pursuit of approval by almost everyone. Thus, it's easy to lose sight of who you truly are. Living to Impress Sucks: The Dangers of a Faked Life and How to Let Go of Your Constant Need for Approval is your guide to breaking free from the exhausting cycle of living to impress others and reclaiming your authentic self. This book offers deep insights into the psychological and societal factors that compel us to seek validation. You will learn practical steps to recognize and shed your false…mehr

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Our 21st-century world is being driven by social media, weird societal expectations, and a relentless pursuit of approval by almost everyone. Thus, it's easy to lose sight of who you truly are. Living to Impress Sucks: The Dangers of a Faked Life and How to Let Go of Your Constant Need for Approval is your guide to breaking free from the exhausting cycle of living to impress others and reclaiming your authentic self. This book offers deep insights into the psychological and societal factors that compel us to seek validation. You will learn practical steps to recognize and shed your false identity. With proven guidelines on making a personal decision to start living intentionally, self-reflection, setting boundaries, and developing healthy relationships, this book inspires you to build a life rooted in authenticity and fulfilment. You will also find real-life examples you can relate to, and transformative exercises designed to help you embrace your true self, create lasting positive habits, and find your purpose. Whether you're struggling with the pressures of social media, toxic relationships, or the fear of rejection, Living to Impress Sucks offers compassionate guidance and actionable insights to help you live a life that truly reflects who you are. For once, you can choose a path of self-discovery and transformation. Stop living for others and start living for yourself, because living to impress others sucks. Approximate Length: 25,000 words.
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Ralph Nyadzi founded Cegast Academy, a lifelong learning and publishing outfit, in 2001. He teaches English for Academic Purposes (EAP) online and blogs on bloggingtothemax.com. Besides teaching part-time and writing full-time, he enjoys cooking and staying close to nature. Ralph lives in southern Ghana.