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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2024 · 29 MIN

Episode 47- The Subtle Art Of Standing Up For Yourself

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In episode 47 of the More Life, Less Drama podcast, host Prue Sulicich delves deeper into the topic of standing up for oneself, building on the previous episode's discussion. Through relatable anecdotes and real-life examples, Prue emphasises the importance of advocating for one's needs and boundaries in various aspects of life. Prue begins by highlighting the significance of self-empowerment and resilience, stressing that individuals are the only ones who control their lives. She underscores how standing up for oneself fosters resilience, sets personal boundaries, and allows individuals to be themselves. Throughout the episode, Prue shares compelling stories from her coaching experience, illustrating different ways people have asserted themselves in challenging situations. From terminating toxic client relationships to asserting personal preferences in intimate relationships, each narrative offers insights into the diverse ways individuals can advocate for themselves. Moreover, Prue discusses the concept of passive assertiveness, emphasizing the importance of taking a stand while respecting one's own boundaries and needs. She encourages listeners to reflect on instances in their lives where they may need to assert themselves more effectively. Concluding the episode, Prue invites listeners to explore further self-reflection using a complimentary resource available on her platform. Additionally, she extends an invitation for one-on-one coaching sessions for those seeking personalised guidance in cultivating self-empowerment and assertiveness. Apply for 1:1 Coaching Get the latest FREE Resource Watch on YouTube here

In episode 47 of the More Life, Less Drama podcast, host Prue Sulicich delves deeper into the topic of standing up for oneself, building on the previous episode's discussion. Through relatable anecdotes and real-life examples, Prue emphasises the importance of advocating for one's needs and boundaries in various aspects of life. Prue begins by highlighting the significance of self-empowerment and resilience, stressing that individuals are the only ones who control their lives. She underscores how standing up for oneself fosters resilience, sets personal boundaries, and allows individuals to be themselves. Throughout the episode, Prue shares compelling stories from her coaching experience, illustrating different ways people have asserted themselves in challenging situations. From terminating toxic client relationships to asserting personal preferences in intimate relationships, each narrative offers insights into the diverse ways individuals can advocate for themselves. Moreover, Prue discusses the concept of passive assertiveness, emphasizing the importance of taking a stand while respecting one's own boundaries and needs. She encourages listeners to reflect on instances in their lives where they may need to assert themselves more effectively. Concluding the episode, Prue invites listeners to explore further self-reflection using a complimentary resource available on her platform. Additionally, she extends an invitation for one-on-one coaching sessions for those seeking personalised guidance in cultivating self-empowerment and assertiveness. Apply for 1:1 Coaching Get the latest FREE Resource Watch on YouTube here

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