![]() ![]() We expect ourselves to keep going in the same way as if nothing has changed. ![]() I think it is important to give yourself extra emotional space to deal with all of it.Īs women, we are hard on ourselves. Now with all of the social and racial unrest, it feels like: Oh, my goodness what is next? The emotional toll is very real. The pandemic was such an unexpected and shocking turn of events. Q: After writing 13 personal development books, what insights have you found most helpful for navigating these extraordinarily challenging times-and still being able to move forward toward your goals?įirst and foremost, this is a real test of resilience. We’re expecting more attendees than ever this year! If you haven’t secured your ticket, learn more here. Valorie Burton will join Melinda Gates, Issa Rae and other amazing speakers at the Oct. You want to know: Is what you’re saying to yourself helping you or hurting you? A huge piece of resilience is what you say to yourself, and changing it if what you’re saying isn’t helping.”īurton, author of 13 books, including Successful Women Think Differently, and her forthcoming Let Go of the Guilt, spoke with us recently about how successful women can think about these times. “That’s the thing we can control the most. “At the core of resilience is how you think,” says author and life strategist Valorie Burton. ![]()
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