Opt Into Gratitude As A Radical Act Of Self Care - Part 2

Black Girl Burnout

In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout podcast, host Kelley Bonner discusses the concept of embracing gratitude as a radical and powerful act of self care, especially for Black women facing societal pressures and hardships. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining a gratitude practice to build emotional resilience, find joy amidst challenges, and reframe life's struggles. More, more, and still more is within your reach in 2024. Tune in today and prepare yourself to engage in realistic strategies that can help you with opting into a life filled with abundance and joy.

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