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\n\nIn this episode, we discuss a critically important topic which is Selfcare.
\n\nCybersecurity is a great career, however it is not 100% stress free, burning out and working yourself into oblivion is very common. In this episode our hosts Jason and Kip give you some tips to make sure you have your selfcare in check.
\n\nThe first thing you should do is take time off. It's common to see people who don\u2019t take any time off, and over time it can easily get to you without you being able to realize how much your stress is building up.
\n\nNext up, always have an emergency fund. It should be between 3 to 12 months of savings.
\n\nHaving this money on the side can help you get out of bad situations and maybe even have the chance to do something fun every once in a while.
\n\nThe last tip we have for you is to make sure you separate self compassion from self judgment.
\n\nYou need to realize that beating yourself up is really stressful and can easily drive you crazy.
\n\nAlways treat yourself with patience, empathy, warmth, and understanding that you would expect from a friend.
\n\nYou should always adopt a growth mindset, which can strengthen your abilities and give you much needed resilience to stress and burnout.
\n\nWhat You\u2019ll Learn
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0Why is selfcare important?
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0\xa0 How to handle your time off?
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0\xa0 What strategy can you use to save money?\xa0
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0\xa0 How to avoid self judgment?\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0
\n\nRelevant Websites For This Episode
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0Akylade Certified Cyber Resilience Fundamentals (A/CCRF)
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0Your Cyber Path
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0IRRESISTIBLE: How to Land Your Dream Cybersecurity Position
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0The Cyber Risk Management Podcast
\n\nOther Relevant Episodes
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0\xa0Episode 100 - Special with Kip and Jason
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0Episode 95 - The Cybersecurity Student Perspective with Sam Bodine
\n\n\u25cf\xa0\xa0Episode 97 - Which Certification Roadmap Or Path Should I Use?