The Ellevated Life with Dorothy Enriquez

Leading when You're Healing

18 min · 8 de dic de 2025
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Sometimes the woman with the title is also the woman rebuilding herself behind the scenes. In this episode, we talk about what it really means to lead in the middle of a healing season—when your heart is tender, your nervous system is tired, and your ambition is still calling your name. Drawing on the humanity of Brené Brown, the neuro-truths of Dr. Bruce Perry, and the raw honesty of Self-Healing Isn’t Pretty, we explore why growth doesn’t always look graceful, why your body refuses to “push through” anymore, and how blind spots shape the way you show up as a leader. This isn’t a lecture; it’s a mirror. A reminder that you can carry a vision and still be in recovery mode. That you can lead with courage while tending to the parts of yourself that feel fractured. That healing isn’t a detour from your leadership. It’s part of the path. If you’re navigating a hard season, a transition, or a quiet unraveling no one else sees, this conversation will help you breathe, reset, and remember: You’re not behind. You’re becoming.

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