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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Holiday Traditions

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Holiday Traditions

FromWomen Rewriting the Rules


The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Holiday Traditions

FromWomen Rewriting the Rules

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you taking the time to reflect on what is important to you during the holiday season? How much are you going along with family traditions that don't serve you anymore? And have you given any thought to creating new holiday traditions that empower you as a single woman?Sumi and Ashley are together again, reflecting on their traditions growing up, and how they've created their own as they've evolved away from the pressure of family activities and endless travel that doesn't serve them anymore. This episode is an encouragement to give yourself permission to do less. It's the chance to take ownership of the connections you want to nurture as you let go of the people-pleasing and grab hold of new opportunities. Why not start a holiday tradition of your own? Why not invite friends over to your place instead of feeling obligated to spend time with other families and all their kids? Better still, why not take a vacation?Sumi and Ashley tenderly reflect on what is needed to step up over the holidays in this delightful episode that will surely resonate with many single women of color.To celebrate the launch of the Women Rewriting the Rules podcast, we want to pamper you with the BEST holiday giveaway we could think of! Click here to join. "There's so much joy and value to be had in creating traditions." ~ Sumi KrishnanIn This Episode:- Do your traditions make sense anymore? Are they built on the right foundations?- Allowing yourself to go with the flow but still doing what makes sense for you- Starting a 5Km Turkey Trot- Recognizing internalized racism toward your own culture- The value of leaning into the traditions from your cultural background- Asking for friends and loved ones to come and see you over the holidays- Having your own personal traditions around yourself (holiday meals and activities)- Remembering that you're complete right now as you areAnd so much more!Resources:- A Course in Miracles: Combined Volume: Foundation For Inner PeaceConnect with Sumi Krishnan:- Instagram Connect with Ashley Baxter:- Website
Released:
Dec 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Let’s be honest. Being a happy, fulfilled and successful modern woman requires a new set of skills and perspectives that more of us need to be talking about! We’re having babies later, partnering differently, and facing challenges our ancestors never had to deal with, all while looking to create financial independence and make our unique contribution to the world within a fragile social and political environment. This is the Women Rewriting the Rules podcast. The show that helps you navigate those challenges while re-wiring the social conditioning that has affected us all since birth! If you’re a modern woman who wants to feel supported as you build your ambitious life – whether you’re looking to create better relationships, take control of your finances and career, pursue a passion, or achieve what feels like an audacious goal… you’re in the right place. Your hosts, a USC professor and a Harvard grad, are both high-achievers who have faced their share of challenges. Personal challenges like imposter syndrome, fears & insecurities as well as cultural challenges like discrimination, structural inequalties, and the weight of societal and familial expectations, They’ve both navigated their way through much of the maze and have something to say about it! Ashley, born to a single mother in small town Texas, worked her way up the corporate ladder at Fortune 500 brands and eventually into academia as an adjunct professor and curriculum creator.. Sumi, the daughter of immigrants, was nudged down a traditional path by her parents, building her first multi-million dollar consulting firm by the age of 26. After more than a decade subconsciously living for the approval of her Dad, she finally gained the courage to re-write the rules and is now a recording artist in LA. Here's the thing - you're not living in a 90's rom-com where you'd be stuck playing the role of a funny sidekick. This is real life. You're the main character. Women Rewriting the Rules will help you take control of your story, figure out what’s holding you back and set you up to start fulfilling your widest (and most practical) dreams.