282: Boundaries, Feedback, Abundance: How to Stand In Your Privilege with Guilty Privilege Podcast
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Hey guys! In today’s feature episode, I share an amazing conversation I had on the Guilty Privilege Podcast with host (and a RIRL podcast guest!) Amber Cabral.  Join us as we exchange views on navigating personal growth and professional development, exploring the crucial importance of setting boundaries and mastering the art of saying “no”. Learn how to embrace imperfections and challenges that are essential to your growth, while taking advantage of your privileges in life.  Tune in and let’s foster awareness, build meaningful connections, and recognize the unseen aspects of life on our journey to becoming better humans. KEY POINTS: - On learning to say “no” and set boundaries - Difference between discomfort and misalignment in personal growth - Common challenges of high achievers - On embracing imperfection and unhappiness in life - The importance of feedback in personal and professional growth - Ways to give constructive feedback in a supportive manner - The value of awareness and connection in building multicultural relationships - Privilege and stereotypes in various environments QUOTABLES: “This is a circumstance where I am putting myself in a position to evolve or am I being eroded. Like this is one or the other… because evolution is uncomfortable.” – Amber Cabral “You don't have to sacrifice yourself to get the thing that you want. But you need to be clear about the thing that you want.” – Jessica Hurley “My biggest thing about giving feedback is the same as it is with like showing up as an ally or building relationships. I think you need to be able to read the room. And some people are better at it than others, but you can grow in that space by practicing it.” – Amber Cabral RESOURCES Amber Cabral  IG | @bamcabral LinkedIn | @ambercabral Facebook | @amber.cabral Twitter | @BamCabral  Tune in to the Guilty Privilege Podcast with Amber Cabral Grab a copy of Amber’s books at Amazon!  Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture Say More About That: ...And Other Ways to Speak Up, Push Back, and Advocate for Yourself and Others -  Love what you’re hearing? Follow Jessica Hurley and share the love! IG | @jessicahurley__  Rich In Real Life is produced by EPYC Media Network
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