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WWJLD - What would Julia Lambert do?
Meet Julia Lambert, a gutsy girl power advocate and our dear friend.<br/><br/>Ever felt overshadowed at work? Join us as Julia shares her experiences with 'comparison syndrome,' a common challenge in the workplace. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging your worth, taking mental breaks, and not getting entangled in others' successes. <br/><br/>We delve into the power of positive affirmations with Julia, who shares her personal mantra, "I'm fucking fabulous." She opens up about her experiences with self-doubt, managing work stress, and how she found resilience. In a bid to challenge the norm of women competing against each other, Julia inspires us to empower one another and build a supportive community. We wrap up with a hearty discussion on feminism, creativity, and the importance of recognizing our feelings with compassion. So, are you ready for a laughter-filled, introspective journey with Julia Lambert? Tune in now!Thank you to our beloved Revlon Professional for sponsoring this episode of The Conscious Salon.
To follow our journey:<br/>Instagram @aheadhair_<br/>@the_conscious_salon<br/><br/>This podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative