Are you being the person they expect you to be?
Imagine how powerful it would feel to unapologetically show them who you really are.
Being the ‘You’ that others expect you to be is an effective, and often necessary means to protect yourself. But it also communicates to them, and to yourself, that ‘You’ are unworthy, incapable, and should be underestimated. Let's change that.
- Candice, Founder and CEO
When you’re emotionally drained at the end of the day, it’s a sign that you’re ignoring your needs, but likely taking care of everyone else instead! Or, you might be running yourself ragged, trying to achieve perfection.
Learn how to break your patterns, so you can just be, rather than conforming to others’ expectations.
You don’t need to be a better version of you, you need a stronger connection to self.
Just when we think we know how to maintain our peace, life throws us curveballs. You want them to “fix it”, but they let you down, which makes the whole situation worse! It often leads to a cycle of unmet expectations, judgment, and disconnection.
Learn to step into curiosity and to see each other more wholly.
You can’t change them, but you can start a new conversation.
You cannot change the person who misjudges you; you can’t even stop them from continuing to underestimate you.
Learn how to set effective boundaries and to enforce them with persistence and consistence.
You can teach them how to treat you.
Building Graceful Resiliency
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Do you value your peace more than their ego?
The Cultivate Empathy Coaching Program is a 4+ month program that will teach you how to Break Your Patterns that no longer serve you and to Be More Authentic.
Book your free consultation to see if Candice is the right coach for you.
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