By Tim Askew — 2015
Healthy business cultures and communities ideally develop needed nourishment, identity, and values.
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CLEAR ALL
A testament to the power of giving and human connection.
Shelly Tygielski explores how consistently showing up for yourself first lays the foundation for our life’s purpose—showing up for others—and how to create your own self-care practice.
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Pandemic of Love founder and author Shelly Tygielski outlines how radical self-care can change the world.
Imposter Syndrome is a thought pattern where one has a persistent fear of being exposed as a “fraud”, and which makes one one doubt or minimize one’s accomplishments.