Episode 31

31 You Deserve to Be Happy No Matter What

As a woman on a mission with goals, dreams, and a long list of things that you want to get accomplished, you often sacrifice your happiness for the sake of others.

And if you happen to be a Black woman you feel this need to put yourself last more often than not.

What I want you to know is that you deserve to be happy, no matter what your circumstances.

No matter where you find yourself along your journey, no matter how long the road ahead of you may seem, you can be happy along the way.

See you inside the episode.

What You'll Learn:

  • How happiness is a choice and how to begin to view it that way
  • That money does not equal happiness
  • If your purpose is to be happy in business and in love, you will need a support system
  • You deserve to be happy no matter what your circumstance!

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About the Podcast

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The Happy Executive Woman® Podcast
Where executive women learn how to be happy in business and in love.

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Anita Charlot

Wellness & Retention Strategist | Corporate Relationship Consultant | Board Member | Keynote Speaker | Executive Coach for Black and Brown Women | Award-Winning Founder and CEO

Creator of The Happy Executive Woman®, the Conversations in Color™ Corporate Workshop, and the Coloring Her Dreams™ coloring book series, and author of The 5 Phases of Dating ~ The Grown A** Woman's Guide to Attracting and Maintaining Authentic Relationships. All were created to empower, uplift, and support the emotional well-being of Black and Brown women in the workplace and their allies, mentally and emotionally.