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18 | People pleasing, insecurities in the workplace, and processing negative emotions with Risha London Nathan
18 | People pleasing, insecurities in the workplace, and processing negative emotions with Risha London Nathan
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
Today I’m chatting with licensed therapist, Risha London Nathan, about her work as a therapist and how she supports female clients through some of the professional challenges that they encounter. Risha share advice and practical insights based on her years of training and experience, and in this episode we talk about:
Why it can be difficult to ask for what we need and assert boundaries
How fear of not being good enough can manifest professionally
The importance self-acceptance and acknowledging our emotions
How to release, process, and let go of strong negative emotions
Being highly sensitive at work
And much more!
Check out Risha’s site, www.WellwithRisha.com and follow her in Instagram at @wellwithRisha.
I hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, Email jessica@theartofspeaking.com or DM @theartofspeakingup on Instagram to submit feedback or a listener question for the show!
Why it can be difficult to ask for what we need and assert boundaries
How fear of not being good enough can manifest professionally
The importance self-acceptance and acknowledging our emotions
How to release, process, and let go of strong negative emotions
Being highly sensitive at work
And much more!
Check out Risha’s site, www.WellwithRisha.com and follow her in Instagram at @wellwithRisha.
I hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, Email jessica@theartofspeaking.com or DM @theartofspeakingup on Instagram to submit feedback or a listener question for the show!
Released:
Jan 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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