Not Quitting Your Dreams While Healing Trauma Dr. Ghazala Radwi
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There is heavy cost to stress and burnout that can lead many people to quit their pursuits, dreams, hobbies, jobs or business. How can you tell if it is time to quit or time to rest? Listen to this heartfelt podcast conversation with Dr. Ghazala Radwi, MD. She is Hematologist who speaks candidly about her journey with burnout, and almost quitting her career. Instead, she has chosen a journey of transformation by using mindfulness, counselling and inner work. We also explore trauma sensitive mindfulness. We also explored trauma sensitive mindfulness.
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