In this episode of "The Psychology of Your 20s," Jemma explores the potential downsides of excessive self-improvement, questioning whether the constant pursuit of a better self can be detrimental. Jemma reflects on her personal experiences with self-help, acknowledging the irony of discussing its pitfalls on a self-help podcast. She delves into humanistic psychology, explaining concepts like the actualizing tendency and Maslow's hierarchy of needs to understand the drive behind self-improvement. Jemma distinguishes between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, highlighting how external pressures and the self-improvement industry can twist this drive into something toxic. She introduces the concept of self-improvement burnout, cautioning against over-intellectualizing and consuming self-help content without practical application, and emphasizes the importance of balancing discipline with enjoyment and self-compassion. The episode concludes with Jemma answering listener questions about worthwhile self-improvement resources, recognizing when to take a break, and addressing the self-improvement industry's impact on perceptions of chronic illness.
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