Combating Imposter Syndrome with Brave New Work
TLDR; Brave New Work had a major impact on my life. These conversations between Aaron and Rodney entertain and delight me as they help to combat my imposter syndrome and salve my nervous system. Hearing them share publicly what I’m often thinking alone, gives me confidence in standing in my unorthodox thoughts and maintaining strong boundaries with my clients. I lean into not saying what I think the client wants to hear, but instead what will help them move forward. I’ve turned to this podcast in moments of pure rage, ultimate frustration, and painstaking doubt to remember the capacity for holding polarity with compassion is Brave New Work. (Written in Durham, NC *woot woot*)
Annie in Durham, NC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/23
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