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14 | Mental drama & getting out of the overwhelm spiral with Samantha Siffring
14 | Mental drama & getting out of the overwhelm spiral with Samantha Siffring
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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Samantha Siffring is a business coach who works with working moms who are growing their online businesses. Overwhelm and mental drama is an area she is deeply familiar with, and in this conversation, Samantha shares the tools and tactics that she uses with herself and with clients to help manage feelings of overwhelm, and to prevent overwhelm from spiraling into even deeper overwhelm and even panic (as it so often does for many of us)
In this conversation we talk about:
The ‘mental drama’ side of overwhelm
The relationship between boundaries, people pleasing, and overwhelm
Self-worth and overwhelm
How to neutralize some of the difficult feelings that overwhelm can trigger
How to stay sane when working in an open-plan office
And much more!
You can learn more about Samantha at www.TBHcoach.com and follow her on Instagram at @samanthahms
Want to submit a listener question to be answered on the show? Email jessica@theartofspeaking.com or DM @theartofspeakingup in Instagram
In this conversation we talk about:
The ‘mental drama’ side of overwhelm
The relationship between boundaries, people pleasing, and overwhelm
Self-worth and overwhelm
How to neutralize some of the difficult feelings that overwhelm can trigger
How to stay sane when working in an open-plan office
And much more!
You can learn more about Samantha at www.TBHcoach.com and follow her on Instagram at @samanthahms
Want to submit a listener question to be answered on the show? Email jessica@theartofspeaking.com or DM @theartofspeakingup in Instagram
Released:
Dec 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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