Professional women often have a very difficult time expressing their thoughts and emotions to others because that would mean being vulnerable and being perceived as weak. Saying what’s on your mind isn’t weakness, in fact, it exudes courage and strength. Your thoughts and feelings are incredibly valuable and worthy of being heard.

When we let go of our self-criticism and the unobtainable standards we hold for ourselves, we’ll be able to speak more freely, and others will experience us as brave and strong. Take a challenge with me and say what’s on your mind.

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Hi, I’m Dr. Munn Saechao. I’m a clinical psychologist & clinical social worker based in Mountain View, California, and I work with high-achieving teens, adults, and overwhelmed parents navigating ADHD, anxiety, and depression.

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