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“Live your truth,” we’re told by our society, and it’s a wonderful message. However, the unspoken expectation is that our truth needs to be beautiful on social media, it has to compare with other people’s truths, and it must represent the values of our employers. It’s a contradictory expectation, and we must grow beyond it. There’s a cognitive dissonance in our culture, and today’s guest is doing her best to disrupt that dissonance.

Melissa Chureu is a neurodivergent attorney and life coach who has been doing groundbreaking work in bringing mindfulness to an unexpected place: the legal sector. In a field of frequent toxicity, it isn’t easy to practice self care or meditation. Melissa speaks about her mindfulness practices and how we can live our lives presently and peacefully in a world that isn’t always peaceful.

Topics covered:

  • Representing ourselves to the fullest in all facets of our lives
  • What do we do when we can’t turn off the TV and avoid the news?
  • Imposter syndrome, and why it isn’t entirely the “imposter’s” fault
  • Introducing unique self-care practices into the justice system

Further Resources:

HBR Article: Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome

Melissa’s site: https://www.thefullymindful.com/

The Fully Mindful Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fully-mindful/id1624842834

Connect with Melissa:

Email: [email protected]

Check out our membership community: https://nwncollective.com/

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New World Normal

Website: https://www.newworldnormal.com/podcast

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newworldnormal_
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@new.world.normal

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Manage episode 334346719 series 3345499
Content provided by Debbie Harrell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debbie Harrell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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“Live your truth,” we’re told by our society, and it’s a wonderful message. However, the unspoken expectation is that our truth needs to be beautiful on social media, it has to compare with other people’s truths, and it must represent the values of our employers. It’s a contradictory expectation, and we must grow beyond it. There’s a cognitive dissonance in our culture, and today’s guest is doing her best to disrupt that dissonance.

Melissa Chureu is a neurodivergent attorney and life coach who has been doing groundbreaking work in bringing mindfulness to an unexpected place: the legal sector. In a field of frequent toxicity, it isn’t easy to practice self care or meditation. Melissa speaks about her mindfulness practices and how we can live our lives presently and peacefully in a world that isn’t always peaceful.

Topics covered:

  • Representing ourselves to the fullest in all facets of our lives
  • What do we do when we can’t turn off the TV and avoid the news?
  • Imposter syndrome, and why it isn’t entirely the “imposter’s” fault
  • Introducing unique self-care practices into the justice system

Further Resources:

HBR Article: Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome

Melissa’s site: https://www.thefullymindful.com/

The Fully Mindful Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fully-mindful/id1624842834

Connect with Melissa:

Email: [email protected]

Check out our membership community: https://nwncollective.com/

Connect With The Podcast

New World Normal

Website: https://www.newworldnormal.com/podcast

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newworldnormal_
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@new.world.normal

  continue reading

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