Honor Your Whole Self

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QUESTION: What does wholeness look and feel like for you?

Sometimes when we don’t show up fully in professional spaces it isn’t because we’re fearful, code-switching or battling imposter syndrome.

Sometimes we don’t show up fully in professional spaces because we realize they don’t deserve access to all parts of us. Real Talk! What happens after we come to that realization is up to us. We have the power to choose. Honor your whole self.

 

Transformation Tip Tuesday with Nicki Sanders, 5/27/25
Transformation Tip: Immerse In Wholeness

You are a masterpiece and a beautiful work in progress. No one is perfect, but you are perfectly deserving of immersing yourself in your wholeness and shifting the focus from any perceived broken pieces.

Honor the version of yourself that prioritizes your wholeness because she knows that how you see and treat yourself sets the standard for the world’s view and treatment of you. Stand in your assets and gifts, no longer worshipping perceived deficits. Give attention to the good, lovely, complex but complete version of yourself. Love yourself whole!

 

Nicki Sanders’ Women’s Wholeness Philosophy:

1. No one needs you more than you need you
2. Softness is a strength
3. Struggle is not required
4. Rest is productive
5. Add joy to your schedule

 

If you’re ready to thrive in softness, operate in authenticity, and leverage your leadership skills, education, expertise, and experience, set up a free 20-minute consultation.

 

Nicki Sanders, MSW, is committed to career development, professional development, and organizational development. As Founder and CEO of Nicki Sanders Leadership Consulting, her mission is simple – to eliminate toxic workplaces by developing skilled, empathetic, and goal-oriented leaders who have the vision, support, and resources to create a culture where business prospers, and employees thrive individually and collectively. Nicki has an extensive background in nonprofit management leading high-functioning, multi-disciplinary teams, volunteer recruitment and retention, and social impact programming. She is a thought leader dedicated to dismantling the outdated, narrow view of social work and an accomplished professor, coach, trainer, and group facilitator who has combined her gift for authentic relationships, Master of Social Work degree, and over 20 years of diverse work experience to create a life and career aligned with her values and purpose. She is a lover of nature, cupcakes, travel, and 80’s hip hop and R&B music.

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