Do you subconsciously (or consciously) think that other people's opinions hold more authority than your own opinion? Women and people in other marginalized identities have been explicitly and implicitly taught that they are not the authority in their own lives and need someone else to chime it and tell them what they need to do/know. This, of course, manifests in the workplace in the form of imposter syndrome, feeling insecure in contract and salary negotiations, and generally stifling ideas and creativity for fear of criticism and rejection.
This week Maria and Natasha talk about the external factors that lead us to doubt and reject our own authority, as well as the internal work that we could do to realize and hold onto that authority despite all of the external obstacles.
There is also a special announcement by the hosts, as they celebrate the podcast's 1-year anniversary!
To get in touch with Maria:
Book a free consult call: restovergrind.com/work-with-me
Email: info@restovergrind.com
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Download the "Take the Grind Out of Your Work" free workbook: restovergrind.com/save-time
To get in touch with Natasha:
Instagram: @natashatekeste
Website: natashatekeste.com