
Side Chat: How attachment theory plays out at work
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<p class="p1">Back in March we hit you with a <em>major</em> episode about our new favorite book, <a href= "https://clarityonfire.com/book-club-good-inside-by-dr-becky-kennedy/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span class="s1"><em>Good Inside</em> by Dr. Becky Kennedy</span></a>.</p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1">On the surface, the book is about parenting. But as we were reading, we couldn’t help but notice just how much what we were learning applied to WORK, too.<span class= "Apple-converted-space"> </span></p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1">So, in this brand-new Side Chat we sat down to talk about one pattern, in particular – something that’s probably affecting every single person who will hear this episode:</p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1"><strong>How your childhood wounds, blueprints, and unhealthy patterns play out in your career in adulthood.</strong></p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1">Listen in as we chat about…</p> <p class="p2"> </p> <ul class="ul1"> <li class="li1">A refresher on what Attachment Theory is, and why it’s <em>super</em> relevant to your career</li> <li class="li1">The patterns and connections that most people are missing between childhood history and present-day career issues</li> <li class="li1">MANY examples of how our clients have seen their unhealthy patterns play out at work, and how we helped them heal, up-level, and move on</li> </ul> <p class="p3"> </p> <p class="p4">Come <a href= "https://clarityonfire.com/how-attachment-theory-plays-out-at-work/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span class="s1">leave a comment</span></a> after you’ve listened to share how this one resonated with you!</p> <p class="p5"> </p> <p class="p1">APPLY TO WORK WITH US 1:1!</p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1"><span class="s3">If this episode hits a little too close to home – maybe you’re starting to suspect that there’s a lot more to your career confusion and dissatisfaction than meets the eye – then we’ve got good news for you:</span></p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1"><strong>We’re CUR
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Side Chat: How attachment theory plays out at work
Skales