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Dwelling & Thriving Below the Surface | Find Your Career Resilience

Dwelling & Thriving Below the Surface | Find Your Career Resilience

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In this episode, Elissa Shuck explores the concept of "dwelling and thriving below the surface" — finding that deeper place of awareness and resilience beneath life's storms. Learn how career challenges, including job searches and even demotions, can support your awakening to your true capabilities.

Elissa shares her personal experience with demotion and how it ultimately led to positive transformation, encouraging listeners to ask more profound questions when facing difficulties. Discover the Japanese concept of "kensho" (insight followed by integration) and how developing curiosity can transform your perspective on life's challenges.

"Once you see your value, you can't unsee it. And if you try to, you're actually lying to yourself." - Elissa Shuck

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