School of Self-Worth

56: Unlocking the Power of Self-Worth — 4 Cultural Blocks

April 17, 2024 Nicole Tsong Episode 56
56: Unlocking the Power of Self-Worth — 4 Cultural Blocks
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School of Self-Worth
56: Unlocking the Power of Self-Worth — 4 Cultural Blocks
Apr 17, 2024 Episode 56
Nicole Tsong

Do you get stalled out by the same issues daily, whether it’s struggling to set boundaries at work, feeling guilty when you do, or feeling anxious about whether your boss likes the work you’re doing? 

If so, this episode is for you!

Today, Nicole digs into the four biggest cultural blocks that can get in the way of self-worth — they are especially relevant for Asian-American corporate leaders.

In this episode, Nicole uncovers the cultural obstacles that have blocked their self-worth, and talks about the pathway to get connected back to your own power. 

The TOP Learnings in this episode: 

  • Identifying the cause of hyper-achieving (06:39)
  • What gets in the way of setting boundaries (10:11)
  • Diving deeper into guilt and how this stems from cultural conditioning (13:21)
  • Discovering the balance between prioritizing yourself and serving others (16:16)

If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag @nicoletsong so we can give you a shout-out and thank you for your support!

Want the exact step-by-step to learn the secret language of intuition? Grab the private podcast! go.nicoletsong.com/secret

Do you struggle with boundaries? Discover the blind spots holding you back and take the Boundary Tendencies Quiz >> nicoletsong.com/quiz

Want to build morning habits that last so you jump out of bed with energy and clarity every morning? Join Nicole’s 5-Day Morning Challenge >> go.nicoletsong.com/morning-habits

Haven’t left a review yet? We’d love for you to at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/school-of-self-worth/id1678655504

For full show notes, transcript, and links, visit nicoletsong.com/podcast.

Have a question or topic you’d like Nicole to touch on in a future episode? Email podcast@nicoletsong.com to share any thoughts or feedback. 

Catch up with Nicole: 

Show Notes

Do you get stalled out by the same issues daily, whether it’s struggling to set boundaries at work, feeling guilty when you do, or feeling anxious about whether your boss likes the work you’re doing? 

If so, this episode is for you!

Today, Nicole digs into the four biggest cultural blocks that can get in the way of self-worth — they are especially relevant for Asian-American corporate leaders.

In this episode, Nicole uncovers the cultural obstacles that have blocked their self-worth, and talks about the pathway to get connected back to your own power. 

The TOP Learnings in this episode: 

  • Identifying the cause of hyper-achieving (06:39)
  • What gets in the way of setting boundaries (10:11)
  • Diving deeper into guilt and how this stems from cultural conditioning (13:21)
  • Discovering the balance between prioritizing yourself and serving others (16:16)

If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag @nicoletsong so we can give you a shout-out and thank you for your support!

Want the exact step-by-step to learn the secret language of intuition? Grab the private podcast! go.nicoletsong.com/secret

Do you struggle with boundaries? Discover the blind spots holding you back and take the Boundary Tendencies Quiz >> nicoletsong.com/quiz

Want to build morning habits that last so you jump out of bed with energy and clarity every morning? Join Nicole’s 5-Day Morning Challenge >> go.nicoletsong.com/morning-habits

Haven’t left a review yet? We’d love for you to at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/school-of-self-worth/id1678655504

For full show notes, transcript, and links, visit nicoletsong.com/podcast.

Have a question or topic you’d like Nicole to touch on in a future episode? Email podcast@nicoletsong.com to share any thoughts or feedback. 

Catch up with Nicole: