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Protect Your Peace | Toxic Workplaces, Self-Worth & Knowing When to Move On

1 h 3 min · 24 de may de 2026
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Today’s live focused on something many people silently struggle with every single day: Staying in environments that slowly drain who they are. From toxic workplaces and burnout to self-worth, emotional exhaustion, management conflicts, night shifts, miscarriage recovery, and learning to protect your mental health—this episode was about recognising when an environment is no longer aligned with you. In this episode: * Why toxic work environments slowly destroy confidence and energy * The emotional toll of night shifts and constantly working against your body clock * Learning not to absorb other people’s anger and frustration * Why criticism from unhappy people is often a reflection of them, not you * The hidden insecurity behind controlling managers and toxic leadership * Feeling unseen and undervalued despite giving your best * Why compassionate people often struggle in systems focused only on numbers * Boundaries, burnout, and learning to protect your peace * Knowing when it’s time to move on instead of constantly fighting the environment * How fear keeps people trapped in jobs they’ve emotionally outgrown * The difference between surviving a job and truly living your life * Why your value doesn’t disappear because someone else fails to recognise it * Taking care of your mental health before chasing money or status * Learning to reconnect with yourself through rest, sleep, movement, prayer, and self-awareness One caller opened up about working night shifts in customer service while being emotionally drained by angry customers and unhealthy work culture. Another shared the heartbreak of recovering from a miscarriage while feeling unsupported and emotionally manipulated at work. Another guest reflected on his own experience of being targeted by insecure managers simply because he cared deeply and worked hard. Different stories. Same truth: You cannot heal, grow, or fully become yourself in an environment that constantly pulls you apart. This episode is about self-respect, boundaries, courage, emotional awareness, and learning how to choose yourself before burnout forces you to. 🎙️ Your Life, Your Call, Let’s Talk Real conversations. Real people. Real growth. 📲 Join the daily TikTok Live 🎧 Listen on Spotify & podcast apps 📺 Watch on YouTube: SLJ Coach 🔗 Book a free private discovery call via bio link #MentalHealth #ToxicWorkplace #Burnout #SelfWorth #Mindset #LifeCoach #PersonalGrowth #Healing #Leadership #Boundaries #Podcast #TikTokLive #SLJCoach

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