Senior Healthcare Executive. PhD candidate. Performing Artist. I refuse to fragment.
I bought into the myth that professional success required me to file away my creative parts, moderate my voice, and perform "executive presence" until I forgot what my actual presence felt like. The result? Success that felt suspiciously like slow death.
Here's what I learned: The exhaustion plaguing high achievers isn't from doing too much. It's from being too little of who we actually are. Every week, I share integration practices and permission slips for professionals ready to stop auditioning for acceptance in their own lives.
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