What happens when you stop hiding the parts of yourself you've been trained to suppress? I spent 13 months finding out. And I'm not the same person who left. There's a version of you that exists beneath the performance. Beneath the productivity. Beneath the persona you've perfected for survival. I found mine during my time away from the microphone. And now I'm back—not polished, but present. Not perfect, but alive. More than ever, I am experiencing myself as truly ALLOWED. This personal trans...
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What happens when you stop hiding the parts of yourself you've been trained to suppress? I spent 13 months finding out. And I'm not the same person who left. There's a version of you that exists beneath the performance. Beneath the productivity. Beneath the persona you've perfected for survival. I found mine during my time away from the microphone. And now I'm back—not polished, but present. Not perfect, but alive. More than ever, I am experiencing myself as truly ALLOWED. This personal trans...
Learn about the detrimental effects of the loneliness epidemic, the risk factors of self-isolation, and the importance of social connection for our overall well-being. From combating loneliness to prioritizing self-care, explore ways to nourish your social needs and establish lifelong friendships. Join Caneel as she discusses the impact of loneliness on our mental and physical health, and shares insights into how the remedy to the loneliness epidemic starts with compassion. Don't miss ...
Allowed
What happens when you stop hiding the parts of yourself you've been trained to suppress? I spent 13 months finding out. And I'm not the same person who left. There's a version of you that exists beneath the performance. Beneath the productivity. Beneath the persona you've perfected for survival. I found mine during my time away from the microphone. And now I'm back—not polished, but present. Not perfect, but alive. More than ever, I am experiencing myself as truly ALLOWED. This personal trans...