Mind Reading Isn't a Sign of Love

Mind Reading Isn't a Sign of Love

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I Cried During a Knitting Lesson

I cried in my first knitting class and I didn’t know why – it’s not like I’m emotionally invested in making potholders out of yarn.In this episode, I explore the quiet pressure we put on ourselves without realizing it, and how we can give ourselves more grace.Read the transcript* ...  Show more

Feel More at Ease When All Eyes are on You

My guest today, Sunalie, is a warm and gifted journalist – and also a former client of mine.

During our time together, she had so many meaningful wins. Hearing about the specific shifts she made will help you strengthen your own confidence and communication skills – incl ...

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