Send us a text The ladder felt clear, the gold stars kept coming, and the performance reviews said it all - until the applause stopped. Emma shares what happens when a 20-year corporate career powered by “good girl” conditioning collides with the realities of entrepreneurship, where truth beats polish and leadership comes from grounded presence, not perfection. This is a candid look at identity shifts many women face when leaving corporate: losing external validation, navigating sneaky people...
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Send us a text The ladder felt clear, the gold stars kept coming, and the performance reviews said it all - until the applause stopped. Emma shares what happens when a 20-year corporate career powered by “good girl” conditioning collides with the realities of entrepreneurship, where truth beats polish and leadership comes from grounded presence, not perfection. This is a candid look at identity shifts many women face when leaving corporate: losing external validation, navigating sneaky people...
[103] Soul-Aligned Success: The Messy Truth About Finding Your Path
The Modern LeadHer Way
43 minutes
3 months ago
[103] Soul-Aligned Success: The Messy Truth About Finding Your Path
Send us a text Life is too short to be chasing someone else's dreams. When your surface-level success starts feeling hollow, it may be time to redefine what success truly means to you. After leaving the corporate world in 2017, my business has evolved through numerous iterations - from food freedom coaching to body confidence work to launching memberships and podcasts. Each pivot has been a natural progression, following my own growth and the changing needs of the women I serve. What's rema...
The Modern LeadHer Way
Send us a text The ladder felt clear, the gold stars kept coming, and the performance reviews said it all - until the applause stopped. Emma shares what happens when a 20-year corporate career powered by “good girl” conditioning collides with the realities of entrepreneurship, where truth beats polish and leadership comes from grounded presence, not perfection. This is a candid look at identity shifts many women face when leaving corporate: losing external validation, navigating sneaky people...