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I stand in, live from, and know my enoughness
I long gave up finding my enoughness in accolades, awards, likes, follows, and shares. Or being fancy enough to be in the room, let alone at the front of the room teaching.
I long gave up finding my enoughness in accolades, awards, likes, follows, and shares. Or being fancy enough to be in the room, let alone at the front of the room teaching.
Maybe your vulnerability has been used against you, especially in leadership. It's not okay.
A room full of CEOs rumbling with how to be empathic while holding people accountable and the difference between calling out vs calling in
For as much as a constant change is in our lives, it seems like it is the thing we also struggle with the most a lot of the time.
If we don't do the work to make our wired-for-comfort brain lean into vulnerability, we literally miss the chance to receive appreciation and love.
Nearly five years ago, Chad and I took a huge risk in closing my private practice so I could focus on speaking and workshops.
When you choose to show up fully, step into true vulnerability, and allow yourself to be seen, you create the space for others to lean in, grab their brave, and show you who they are. These moments of connection will keep
More and more, I am hearing from managers, especially, how most of their time is spent supporting their people through mental health crises, family and health concerns, and dealing with levels of stress, burnout, too high of a workload, and
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