Episode 14: Compassion for Self, Empathy for Others, and Accountability for Both
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“Compassion is actually really stripping away the social conditions and the narrative that has been written about you by other people. It's framing these lived experiences in a way that pleases you in an empowering situation versus a victimhood”
- Payal Beri
In today’s episode, Payal discusses her three-pillar framework: compassion for self, empathy for others, and accountability for both. She believes the world needs more emotional intelligence and that society has a responsibility to evaluate how we reward behaviors such as wins and losses. Payal’s framework isn’t reserved for leadership and the workplace, but it’s an important approach to existing, interacting, and showing up with courage.
Today on The Unapologetic Woman:
Igniting consciousness and empowering individuals as a leader
Creating the reality that you want
What does compassion for self mean?
Finding the ability to have empathy for others
Practicing accountability as a leader and peer
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Payal is a human behavior expert, speaker and women entrepreneurs leadership coach who empowers leaders to create a company team culture they are proud of just as much as the mission and impact their business is making in the world. She has 10+ years as a former clinical therapist and as a global leadership development consultant , having worked with fortune 500 companies, to now ensuring no woman entrepreneur feels alone in her journey as a leader and equipped with strategies, tools and the mindset to empower a high performing team and happy team.