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Background Report: Feeling Like a Fraud in Your Own Mindfulness Practice
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gives a fuller wellness report on a in Your Own Mindfulness Even after years of we can still have moments that leave us a contributor Angela Stubbs asks, What do we do with our.
Even after years of we can still have moments that leave us a contributor Angela Stubbs asks, What do we do with our Mindfulness Imposter Syndrome.
The joke landed because another friend of mine, physician and meditation teacher Dr. Christiane Wolf, is a colleague and former client who has written about working with chronic pain through mindfulness in her book Outsmart Your Pain .
The report closes by showing why the issue still matters.
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