Career + Mental Health
Loving Our Fears: Support for our Nervous System and Body
At the end of 2021, my year of Flow, the universe brought me my next word of the year for 2022: Love. I kept seeing and hearing the word 'love' everywhere. At first, I resisted the word. I thought love meant something cute, romantic, sort of fluffy or fantastical. Through 2022 and beyond, I have been learning the depths of what love truly is.
4 Tangible Steps to Increasing Your Self-Love
How do you love yourself when you don't necessarily like where you are?
Gina Maccarone
Meet Dr. Gina Maccarone, our favorite Surgeonista!
In the ever changing landscape of healthcare, we as patients are constantly in search of a trusted physician that we believe has our best interests at heart. Dr. Gina Maccarone is one of those physicians whose dedication to female empowerment has made her the go-to plastic surgeon in the Cincinnati area. A Leadership Style is delighted to introduce you to Dr. Maccarone, a surgeon who is committed to making women feel empowered, beautiful, and confident through both surgical and non surgical procedures.
Mastering the Art of Healthy Selfishness: A Guide to Self-Care and Personal Well-being
We know, this may seem like a funny blog to post during the giving season, but hear us out... In a world that often emphasizes selflessness and altruism, it's crucial to understand that taking care of yourself is not only acceptable but essential for a fulfilling and balanced life. Especially during the holiday season, when we're often pulled into 500 different directions. So let's talk about "Healthy Selfishness".
A Leadership Style: Lucrecer Braxton
Our Leadership Style feature this month is none other than Lucrecer Braxton, who just had a personal conversation with Oprah Winfrey. Yes, you read that correctly. Actually, there was a broadcast of their conversation featured on the Oprah Daily "The Life You Want" class on service. But after learning about Lucrecer’s dynamic and mindful background, a conversation with Oprah really isn’t all that surprising.