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Hi Reader, I’m excited to share my latest podcast episode with you! I recently sat down with Dr. Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D., author of Not Broken, Just Delayed: The 100 Year Evolution of Codependency and Why We’re Still Stuck, for a conversation that really shifted my perspective. Have you ever wondered why it’s so hard to say “no” to a client or a manager, even when you’re already overwhelmed? Or why you feel the need to make sure everyone else is happy before you even think about your own needs? Anne explains that this isn’t a personality flaw—it’s actually delayed emotional development. In this episode, we explore: • Why the term “codependency” is often misunderstood and how it’s changing. • The “pleasing mask” we wear to feel included and safe. • Anne’s transition from traditional publishing to self-publishing and the lessons learned. • Why you need to treat your book launch like a new business venture. • The reality of hiring book marketing firms and finding your authentic voice. One of my favorite moments was when Anne said: “We’re not broken. We don’t need to be fixed. We need to pick up our own development where it got left off.” That is such a powerful mindset shift for anyone feeling stuck! Tune in here Curious to learn more about Anne? You can get her book Not Broken, Just Delayed on Amazon and connect with her through her website. Best, Kelly P.S. If you enjoy the episode, I’d love if you could leave a review and share it with a fellow author or friend who needs to hear that they aren’t broken—they’re just on their way! |
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