Finding Our HR Voice: Unfolding Courage, Creativity And Compassion
We often fear the unknown.
I, although highly introverted, do not consider myself a timid person nor do I hold a common fear of death or loss. That said, over the years of my professional career, I, too, have found myself in a state of anxiety facing ambiguity and unknown at times. On many occasions, I lost sleep. Other times, I found it necessary to reach out to others, whom I have come to witness behold the kind of wisdom necessary for me to keep my heart open. With collective effort, I gained strength necessary to lean in.
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