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Life and relationship coach Jillinda Freeman gets vulnerable about losing herself while climbing to executive levels in healthcare - working 16-18 hour days for 17 years while telling herself "there are 20 other people waiting for your job." With over 32 years of experience helping others navigate their most challenging moments, Jillinda reveals why high-achieving women feel they're always having to prove themselves even after years of success.
Discover the one question that creates space for confidence instead of fear, why people actually respect you more when you stop over-proving, and how to do more, be more, and have more without losing yourself in the process. If you're successful but feeling like you've disappeared under the weight of that success, this conversation will show you how to keep your dignity intact while honoring your true worth.
Click here to book a complimentary Clarity Call with Jillinda Freeman.
By Sandra FidelisLife and relationship coach Jillinda Freeman gets vulnerable about losing herself while climbing to executive levels in healthcare - working 16-18 hour days for 17 years while telling herself "there are 20 other people waiting for your job." With over 32 years of experience helping others navigate their most challenging moments, Jillinda reveals why high-achieving women feel they're always having to prove themselves even after years of success.
Discover the one question that creates space for confidence instead of fear, why people actually respect you more when you stop over-proving, and how to do more, be more, and have more without losing yourself in the process. If you're successful but feeling like you've disappeared under the weight of that success, this conversation will show you how to keep your dignity intact while honoring your true worth.
Click here to book a complimentary Clarity Call with Jillinda Freeman.