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In this episode Vicki’s guest, Sunitha Sandeep shares how to tap into our true feminine potential as high achieving women leaders. They discuss why modern-day women are burned out and how to recover from being a success addict. Listen to why it is important to be trauma-informed in the coaching profession.
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Website: https://www.sunithasandeep.com/
Sunitha is a Trauma-Informed Transformative Executive Coach helping High-Achieving and High-Functioning women break-free from their inner struggles of anxiety, overwhelm, burnout, fear to reach higher professional success with deep personal fulfillment.
Sunitha is a thought leader who has been actively challenging the cultural fallacy that stress, struggle, and burnout are a prerequisite for creativity, happiness, and success.
She is a TEDx speaker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAS_deL8Ebw), Technical corporate leader, multi-pageant winner (Mrs. India DC, Maryland Virginia 2021 and Mrs. India USA Runner Up 2022), a singer, wife & a mom.
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