The Humility Paradox by Jessica Bellinger

The Humility Paradox by Jessica Bellinger

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The Humility Paradox by Jessica Bellinger

Humility Is the New Successful

Most of us think we're humble-we don't brag about our success to people with less, spout our opinions like they're the G.O.A.T., or judge people by a standard even we don't meet.

Every corner of pop culture, from movies and news to podcasts and memes, tells us we're awesome. To get what you want, simply love yourself, improve yourself, and do you. After all, if you're on a plane and the pressure drops, put your oxygen mask on first before helping the person next to you. Except we spend our whole lives putting on our mask, decorating it, and taking selfies. Self-care becomes self-obsession. We put others last and ourselves first, all while assuming our hearts are in the right place.

In The Humility Paradox, professional photographer and entrepreneur Jessica Bellinger challenges the pervasive assumption that most of us don't have a pride problem, reveals how self-sabotage masquerades as self-interest, and reintroduces humility as a daily practice to unlock our heart's desires.

As Jessica discovered in her own life, ego leaves us complacent thinking we have it all figured out. She realized pride is a ceiling that halts growth, achievement, and even happiness. But by getting real about her shortcomings, questioning deeply held beliefs, and adopting a student mindset in all areas, Jessica broke through her own perceived limits. As a serial entrepreneur, wife, and mother of three, she is able to be more present so she can both enrich and enjoy every relationship.

The Humility Paradox inspires and equips us to transform the way we view ourselves and others by embracing humility. Jessica exposes the hidden costs of pride and dismantles the common but wrong assumption that pride is not a problem for me. When we filter our thoughts, feelings, and actions through humility, the result always brings peace of mind, which ego never can.

Humility is the secret to sustainable success and lasting joy. So choose it-it's easier than we think.

Bellinger, Jessica: - Jessica Bellinger is a professional wedding photographer, ecommerce entrepreneur, and aspiring humble soul. After losing the battle with pride she didn't even know she fought, Jessica surrendered the need we all have to always be right, to get in the last word, and to have all the answers. Jessica realized the secret to victorious living is not self-care, self-love, or self-promotion but hyper self-awareness of our thoughts, emotions, and behavior-and how to change them at will. Jessica is the author of The Humility Paradox: How Humble People Can Be Happier, Achieve More, and Make a Better Living, which teaches that humility brings us what we want out of life with more ease than ego-driven, whatever-it-takes effort. As a uniquely relevant voice, she teaches women entrepreneurs to rebuild their confidence and boost their income by practicing humility in all areas of business-and life. Jessica was born and raised on Florida's east coast where she and her husband have three boys and two cats. She has never seen snow. Learn about Jessica, check out her businesses, and see her best memes at www.JessicaBellinger.com.
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ISBN 13 9781735725116
ISBN 10 1735725110
Title The Humility Paradox
Author Jessica Bellinger
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Jessica Bellinger
Year published 2020-11-12
Number of pages 176
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