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How to Protect Your Personal Brand with Mood Mastery & Self-Awareness

How to Protect Your Personal Brand with Mood Mastery & Self-Awareness

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In this episode of the Empowered Presence™ podcast, host Melanie L. Denny introduces Kenya Metoyer, a relationship coach specializing in emotional intelligence, empathy, and conflict resolution. Kenya shares her journey to becoming a coach and discusses the critical role of mood mastery and self-awareness in personal branding and professional relationships.

The conversation highlights the importance of managing personal moods, understanding emotional triggers, and applying emotional intelligence to navigate interpersonal dynamics. Kenya offers strategies for addressing professional conflicts and emphasizes the need for self-care and mindfulness to maintain healthy, productive relationships.

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Kenya Metoyer is a Relationship Coach that helps individuals unlearn and relearn Relationship Skills. I am passionate about emotional intelligence, empathy and connection, personal growth, mindfulness, and my signature topic Conflict Resolution. My journey has led me to specialize in transformative emotional journeys, healing through understanding, and self-discovery

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Visit Kenya’s website: http://www.kkeepsake.com/

Follow Kenya on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kenyaskeepsake

Follow Kenya on Instagram: www.instagram.com/kenyaskeepsake

Learn more about Empowered Presence: www.myempoweredpresence.com

Book a call with Melanie: www.resume-evolution.com/letschat

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