In our second episode, we want to talk about the topic of confidence. Do academic achievements have a big impact on a person's self-confidence? How to deal with social pressure in relation to academic performance? Let's join us to find out!
Welcome to episode 2 of "Bloom In Crisis"!
In this episode, we want to address a question from one of our listeners who prefers to stay anonymous, which is also a topic that has been brought up to us a few times through our daily Q&As on Instagram stories and our offline conversations with many of you: academic achievements impacting confidence. In many Asian cultures including Vietnam where both Huong and I are originally from, it is often considered a key indicator of success, so peer pressure, family pressure, and social pressure, particularly in relation to academic performance, are almost unavoidable. So, is there any silver lining at all in not being among the top students in the class? And how can we still feel confident if our grades are not something to be proud of? Continue listening if you’d like to find out.
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We want to thank you for your incredible support of our launch! We appreciate all the constructive feedback and your heart-warming messages that have motivated us to work even harder so that we can provide more and more helpful content for you! We have talked about self-love in our first episode which will continue to be the main theme of everything that we do at Bloom in Crisis, but moving forward, we want to address your specific questions and needs on our podcast, so please feel free to share with us your thoughts by emailing us at bloomincrisis@gmail.com or reaching out to us directly on our social media accounts. You will be surprised by the impact of sharing your stories, and how you’re able to help many other people out there who share the same struggles with you, to hear from you, and to hear from us, because none of us is walking this journey alone. We are here to support each other as a community.