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Career Failures ALWAYS Have a Silver Lining with Shira Lazar

Career Failures ALWAYS Have a Silver Lining with Shira Lazar

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We are learning to transition so that we can navigate healthy relationships, careers,and discover ourselves! I’ll introduce you to another BFF of mine, Shira Lazar, who opens up about her own emotional journey through transitions and the process of reclaiming herself. Together, we explore the tendency to judge ourselves based on others' actions and the importance of focusing on the positive aspects of past relationships and being honest about your own desires.

The episode takes an honest and vulnerable turn as Shira shares her experience of being diagnosed with herpes and the journey of confronting shame and learning to be okay with rejection. Overcoming obstacles like validation-seeking, people-pleasing, and fear of rejection, Shira sought therapy to understand her relationship patterns and gain a fresh perspective.

She provides valuable advice and tools for women going through transitions, whether it's in their careers, relationships, or personal growth. Shira's story is for anyone navigating life's ebbs and flows. From learning to roll with the highs and lows to practicing self-compassion and realigning with personal goals, Shira's insights will inspire you to embrace transitions as opportunities for growth and self-discovery.

Connect with Shira Lazar:
https://www.shiralazar.com
https://whatstrending.com/
https://www.peaceinside.live/

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