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Who has struggled with comparison?? I would be thrilled to hear a sorority woman saying that she's never felt insecure, intimidated, or the need to compete with other women, but it's hard to imagine. Knowing that overcoming the culture of comparison is a shared upward battle for our sorority communities, I am so excited to have Courtney Hammons share her journey to embracing her authentic self through her experiences in Kappa Delta and the Miss America organization. Courtney currently holds the title of Miss Louisiana and has worked hard through her years of competing to cut out the noise that distracts her from being confidence in who she is and celebrating others as they are. I loved her vulnerability about the times it was difficult for her to embrace her unique strengths and how she learned that there's power in affirming the beautiful qualities we see in women instead of tearing them down out of insecurity. In a time that feels so disconnected, I believe we are all in need of a refresher about the importance of confidence in yourself and empowering others to be themselves, too ✨
Want to learn more about the Hearth Conference? https://www.drlaurencook.com/the-hearth-conference
We would love for you to join the Her Sorority Journey group that will be attending virtually! Sign up here to show your interest and receive the group rate: https://forms.gle/wcms3PYsBJZthdat6
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Who has struggled with comparison?? I would be thrilled to hear a sorority woman saying that she's never felt insecure, intimidated, or the need to compete with other women, but it's hard to imagine. Knowing that overcoming the culture of comparison is a shared upward battle for our sorority communities, I am so excited to have Courtney Hammons share her journey to embracing her authentic self through her experiences in Kappa Delta and the Miss America organization. Courtney currently holds the title of Miss Louisiana and has worked hard through her years of competing to cut out the noise that distracts her from being confidence in who she is and celebrating others as they are. I loved her vulnerability about the times it was difficult for her to embrace her unique strengths and how she learned that there's power in affirming the beautiful qualities we see in women instead of tearing them down out of insecurity. In a time that feels so disconnected, I believe we are all in need of a refresher about the importance of confidence in yourself and empowering others to be themselves, too ✨
Want to learn more about the Hearth Conference? https://www.drlaurencook.com/the-hearth-conference
We would love for you to join the Her Sorority Journey group that will be attending virtually! Sign up here to show your interest and receive the group rate: https://forms.gle/wcms3PYsBJZthdat6

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