That’s why my mission is to share the power of this knowledge and understanding with as many people as humanly possible… without it taking a negative toll on my own wellbeing. And that, combined with all the uncertainty and required visibility, might stop us from doing that work. and caboodle of what you are talking about, the only people to come up smelling like a rose is the lawyer who got the money for it defending the case. In other words, I know from experience that us humans are really fucking resilient! But thanks to the high risk threshold of entrepreneurship, it’s easy for us to get re-traumatized in our work. I’ve also realized that trauma survivors are drawn to entrepreneurship as a way to create our own safety and healing - and along the way, we create super cool, unique solutions that nobody else could. As a trauma survivor myself, I’m not exaggerating when I say that understanding my trauma has saved my life, my business and my second marriage. These days, I’m a leadership coach for people of influence who wants to make trauma-sensitive education just as exciting as a 6-figure launch - because nothing’s sexier than safe!īut the truth is, trauma-sensitivity training and certification is so much more than a job for me. An animal-loving, craft-beer-sipping blend of serious and playful. A proud supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements. Hi there, I’m Lisa and just like you, I’m a lot of things.Ī former clinical social worker with 15 years of mental health experience.
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