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Challenge the Status Quo with Emma Case

Challenge the Status Quo with Emma Case

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Today we are talking with Creative Consultant Coach Emma Case.

She is also the founder of this amazing idea she launched: Women beyond the box which is a platform focused on amplifying the voices of Neurodivergent Women.

Emma used to work as a creative within luxury fashion before launching her own coaching business and developing specific programs for women.

We talked about:

  • Creativity and helping people
  • How we change and how to navigate change
  • Creating the tribe of Neurodivergent women
  • Discover how to find freedom in the way you work
  • Being an authentic and honest role model
  • Control the narrative when you tell your own story
  • Harnessing ADHD diagnosis
  • The power in knowing who you are and thrive
  • What prepare you when you are self employed
  • Masculine and feminine energy in your business
  • The No “burn out” pledge
  • How we look at “Time”
  • The importance of “Play” in “work”
  • Monday the new “feminine” day
  • Tips on keeping the inspiration
  • Radical acceptance

Emma Case quotes:

“What makes a difference is your environment”

“A burn out can be a reset”

“Something magical happens when you accept yourself radically”

Connect with Emma:

Connect: Instagram Twitter

Visit: www.womenbeyondthebox.com

Newsletter: Sign Up Here

Stay in touch with The Shine Bright Academy: 

Visit: https://www.theshinebrightacademy.com/ 

Connect: https://www.instagram.com/theshinebrightacademy/

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