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Our Women of Wonder community is a safe place to say the quiet stuff out loud, free from judgment.
Women helping other women is a tried-and-true approach for empowerment and success, not to mention laughter and love. W.o.W. offers continuous support and resources, plus access to Dr. Cristie, for a low-cost membership.
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Recently saw a post from someone I admire that made me feel judged for sharing "regular life" content while the world feels like it's on fire. It forced me to stop and check my own reaction.
In this episode, I'm exploring the critical difference between toxic positivity—which I'm so against —and the intentional search for wonder. I don't believe in using joy to mask or ignore reality. Instead, I believe finding delight is a necessary way to "fortify ourselves for the fight".
I'll share why I've made a conscious choice to post hope and humanity , not because my head is in the sand , but as a way to combat the "constant barrage of bad news". Join me as I discuss how to manage these feelings, understand that our social media is just a "snapshot", and stay engaged without burning out.
Join our Online Community: Our Women of Wonder community is a safe place to say the quiet stuff out loud, free from judgment. Women helping other women is a tried-and-true approach for empowerment and success, not to mention laughter and love. W.o.W. offers continuous support and resources, plus access to me, for a low-cost membership: https://wonder.myflodesk.com/womenofwonder
By Dr. Cristie Ritz-King5
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Online Community
Our Women of Wonder community is a safe place to say the quiet stuff out loud, free from judgment.
Women helping other women is a tried-and-true approach for empowerment and success, not to mention laughter and love. W.o.W. offers continuous support and resources, plus access to Dr. Cristie, for a low-cost membership.
➡️Join Our community: https://wonder.myflodesk.com/womenofw...
Recently saw a post from someone I admire that made me feel judged for sharing "regular life" content while the world feels like it's on fire. It forced me to stop and check my own reaction.
In this episode, I'm exploring the critical difference between toxic positivity—which I'm so against —and the intentional search for wonder. I don't believe in using joy to mask or ignore reality. Instead, I believe finding delight is a necessary way to "fortify ourselves for the fight".
I'll share why I've made a conscious choice to post hope and humanity , not because my head is in the sand , but as a way to combat the "constant barrage of bad news". Join me as I discuss how to manage these feelings, understand that our social media is just a "snapshot", and stay engaged without burning out.
Join our Online Community: Our Women of Wonder community is a safe place to say the quiet stuff out loud, free from judgment. Women helping other women is a tried-and-true approach for empowerment and success, not to mention laughter and love. W.o.W. offers continuous support and resources, plus access to me, for a low-cost membership: https://wonder.myflodesk.com/womenofwonder