Negotiating Boundaries
Payal and Mark discuss the challenges of negotiating boundaries in industries with limited space for negotiation. They explore the concept of victim precipitation theory and the role of self-worth in setting boundaries. Mark highlights the importance of recognizing patterns and the courage required to break free from childhood patterns of low self-worth.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#086: Power at Work with Payal Sharma
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