
Hyper-Independence - Is it always a strength?
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Hyper-independence is a term used to describe people who are overly reliant on themselves and avoid relying on others for help. People who are hyper-independent often feel like they need to do everything on their own and that they cannot ask for help from others. This can be due to a number of factors, such as a fear of being rejected or a fear of being seen as weak.
Hyper-independence can have a number of negative consequences. People who are hyper-independent often feel isolated and lonely. They may also have difficulty forming close relationships with others. Additionally, hyper-independence can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression.
If you are struggling with hyper-independence, there are a number of things you can do to overcome it.
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