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Where The “Whole” Leader is Supported and Appreciated.
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My mission is simple. It’s to get you to a place of feeling good when you think and speak so that you lead from a place that lifts you and others around you.. I know conscious, authentic communication (the kind that makes you feel vulnerable) may make you feel nervous at times, but I promise if you stick around here, you’ll get better and better at it. You just need the tools to own the room with confidence, influence vs. inform and make genuine connections with the people you work with.
It’s time for us all to ditch the facade of being what we’ve been programmed to believe is “professional.” AKA: What you think other people want you to be and step into the clarity of just being you. After all, it’s you and your expertise that got you the job and the clients in the first place. 😃
And if you’re wondering what spirituality and science has to do with becoming a better communicator and leader …. buckle up! You’re in for the inside-out self-improvement journey of a lifetime.
Stop Settling for Leftovers: You Deserve the Whole Feast
Are you stuck clapping for everyone else’s blessings while settling for scraps in your own life? It’s time to rewrite the narrative. This blog challenges you to stop just thinking you’re worthy and start living like it—every single day. Because you don’t just deserve a good life—you deserve the whole feast. Read now and claim your seat at the table!
Connecting to Your Authentic Self at Work
If you have a “work self” you are certainly not alone (and you’re not necessarily wrong, either). It may not be as severe as truly pretending to be someone else entirely. It usually looks more like an attempt to always put your “best self” forward.
It may feel like we have to put on this sort of show when we're at work instead of acting how we would with friends, family, or even acquaintances outside of the workplace. And although maintaining professional boundaries is an absolute must…