April 2024 Round-Up, Look Ahead + Exciting News!
#013 - On boundary-setting, navigating stress, and innovative leadership . . .
April has been an extraordinary month with a lot of memorable moments that included everything from the first of a few work trips that took me to speak in front of a packed room at the Metro State University Palliative Care Social Work Conference, to making guacamole for 100 people at a meditation retreat. But the thing I’m absolutely thrilled to share is that a section of Tell Me My Story was excerpted in the Stanford Social Innovation Review this month!
Here’s what they had to say:
For generations we’ve been conditioned to believe that by choosing a career in service of others, we agree to sacrifice our own health, well-being, and relationships. But what if the path of service we’ve chosen is actually an invitation to see and heal and love and embrace our own humanity?”
In her new book, Dimple Dhabalia, a human-centered leadership coach and founder of Roots in the Clouds, challenges the traditional notion that being of service to others means putting off addressing our own traumas.
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