All-or-Nothing Thinking: Examples, Effects, and How to Manage
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All-or-nothing thinking, also referred to as black-and-white thinking, is being discussed in various contexts. The topic is being explored in relation to mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, as well as in the context of personal development and self-improvement. Strategies for managing or overcoming this type of thinking are being shared, although the specific approaches and connections to related issues, like imposter syndrome or change management, are not entirely clear.
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