How can I respect my needs and those of my family during my retraining?
La Tribu Slow
- Professional retraining
- Well-being at work
- Meaning at work
How can I respect my needs and those of my family during my retraining?
Like many women, you may be asking yourself this question because professional retraining brings its share of uncertainty, insecurity, sometimes contradictory needs, both yours and those of your loved ones.
If the situation sometimes seems unsolvable, there are ways to listen to your needs and manage to meet them without sacrificing those of others. So these are some suggestions for ideas that I make to you in this 10th episode of Blossoming after a burn-out.
Resources mentioned in the episode :
Practical tool to download and Maslow's Pyramid
Interview with Donatienne Pirard-Lanotte
Entrepreneurship after a burnout", is a podcast that addresses the challenges and realities of female entrepreneurship after exhaustion. Entrepreneurship often means living from one's passion, experiencing freedom and a sense of accomplishment. But it can also be a source of pressure, isolation and stress. When you add to this the after-effects of burnout and the risk of relapse, the challenges become even more complex. In this podcast, alone or with my guests, I invite you to discover other models of entrepreneurship than those that advocate always doing more, always stronger. Far from a simple recommendation to "take time for yourself", I invite you to discover Slowpreneurship through spontaneous conversations, practical advice and inspiring testimonies. Welcome to Entrepreneurship after a burnout, where each episode takes you one step further towards a more conscious, serene and sustainable entrepreneurship. I am Nathalie Wouters, founder of the Slow Tribe, the anti-burnout community of committed women entrepreneurs.