• What do we do when self-care isn’t enough? with Elizabeth Hafey

  • Sep 19 2022
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

What do we do when self-care isn’t enough? with Elizabeth Hafey

  • Summary

  • What do we do when self-care isn’t enough? In this episode, we explore the inner workings of self-care through a conversation with a long-time friend and dance partner Elizabeth Hafey. Elizabeth is a multi-talented and multi-passionate professional. She is a dancer, certified Yoga instructor, lawyer, and wellness coach residing in Baltimore City.

    Elizabeth Hafey
    www.elizabethhafey.com
    IG @elizabethhafey
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    Burnout: the secret to unlocking the stress cycle
    https://www.emilynagoski.com/home/
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    Focus on the right to disconnect and the Ontario Working for Workers Act
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    MD Health System Launches AI-Driven Collab to Tackle Clinician Burnout
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    Period poverty: Scotland first in world to make period products free
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