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[View Online]( [DailyOM]( We've changed our look! From now on, you'll get the same great content in a newly updated design created with you in mind. Enjoy today's inspiration. [Overachieving and Overreaching]( Sometimes when we don't feel good enough, we create imbalance by overachieving or needing to be the best at something. Overachievers are people who have achieved but still feel the need to do more, creating an imbalance in their lives. People who exhibit this behavior may be trying to compensate for feelings of insecurity and doubts about their worth. They may be chasing unresolved issues from their past into the present, or they might not be looking at their lives as a whole, but judging themselves based only on one aspect of their being. If this is a word that we’ve heard used with respect to our choices and lifestyle, it is worth examining in order to balance our lives for a more rewarding experience. If we find that we cannot allow ourselves to experience and enjoy the present moment, putting pleasure off into some distant future, it may be a sign that we are being driven to achieve more than is truly necessary. Pushing ourselves beyond the point of exhaustion, or to the exclusion of important people in our lives, robs us of true and meaningful joy. Once we make the connection to the eternal part of us, it can nourish us and allow our priorities to shift from chasing after an elusive feeling to being fully present in the moment so that we can live our lives in the now. Sometimes we need to look to those we love and admire in order to realize what we value about life. We can take time to note what we like about others, and then turn the mirror to reflect the light of those same words and feelings toward ourselves. It can be quite a revelation to see ourselves in this nourishing light. When we can put the energy that we’ve been devoting to a phantom sense of achievement into the truly satisfying aspects of our lives, we can restore the balance between our inner and outer worlds and experience true joyful peace. DailyOM Course Spotlight [Sneaky Ways You Sabotage Yourself]( By Terri Apter Feeling a lack of motivation? In this course, psychologist Dr. Terri Apter teaches us how sabotaging behaviors get in the way of our own success and happiness. In this inspiring program, you’ll learn how to replace those often unconscious habits with life-affirming practices that harness more passion and energy. You’ll learn how to get yourself on the path toward achieving what you truly desire in life. [Learn More]( [ ] Top Courses - [From Codependent to Independent]( - [Shedding Your Menopausal Middle in 10 Days]( - [What to Eat Over 40]( - [A Year of Writing to Uncover the Authentic Self]( - [How to Heal the Mother Wound]( - [Perfect Posture in 14 Days]( - [Somatic Exercises to Relax and Release]( - [A Year to Clear What Is Holding You Back!]( - [Fascia Flows to Free Your Body]( - [Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter]( [ ] New Courses - [Be Ridiculously Happy in Your Relationship]( - [Shakti Warrior Dance to Unleash Feminine Energy]( - [Yoga for People Who Can't Touch Their Toes]( - [Fascia Flows to Free Your Body]( [DAILY OM]( [ ] [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( [twitter]( You are receiving this email because you are signed up to receive emails from DailyOM. You are registered with {EMAIL}. [Inspirations]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( [Remove me from this list]( | [Help/FAQ]( Copyright © 2022 [Everyday Health, Inc.]( All rights reserved. DailyOM is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. 114 Fifth Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10011 Subject to our [terms of service]( and [privacy policy](

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