Are you people pleaser and find it hard to establish boundaries in your personal and professional life?
We get it. And so do 90% of followers who answered the question, "Do you have trouble creating and sticking to healthy boundaries for yourself?" The statistics are staggering with how many people find this difficult!
In this episode, we tackle the topic of giving ourselves "permission to be bold", and how you can learn to do this in your life too!
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