Habits that Keep Black Women Stuck | S2Epi006

Habits that Keep Black Women Stuck | S2Epi006

  - Photo Credit: Clarke Sanders on Unsplash -   Feeling stuck is scary and uncomfortable...   - It often comes when we're fighting against what we feel we've been born to do or when we're fighting desperately to play a role that has been forced u...
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Photo Credit: Clarke Sanders on Unsplash



 
Feeling stuck is scary and uncomfortable…

 


It often comes when we’re fighting against what we feel we’ve
been born to do or when we’re fighting desperately to play a role
that has been forced upon us.


In this episode Natty and I talk about some of the habits that
keep black women feeling stuck using the Le’Andria
Johnson story as a point of reference. 


It is painfully obvious in Le’Andria’s story that feeling stuck
is common among women, specifically African American women, for
at least one of the reasons below:


1. We fear breaking the “rules” (inflicted on them by others)


2. We sacrifice our happiness for the happiness of others


3. We allow others to silence us into submission


4. They allow others to limit their potential


5. We’re afraid to reinvent ourselves


6. We see vulnerability as a weakness


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