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		<description><![CDATA[Were you identified as gifted when you were a kid?
Are you used to being able to do everything really well but now are struggling to keep it all together?
Do you go through life feeling different or misunderstood?
Did you pursue a “great career” that leaves you feeling unfulfilled?
Are you highly creative or talented but not pursing your passion?

Being identified as gifted often brings unique challenges and high expectations that can leave kids and adults feeling misunderstood, frustrated or driven to perfection out of fear of failure. I’m here to let you know it’s OK to ask for help.

I am a special kind of counselor who works with gifted and talented women who are exhausted from the pressures they experience trying to get everything perfect. A lot of attention is paid to people with “real problems”, but that means we sometimes overlook those who are under extraordinary amounts of stress and people just assume they can handle it.]]></description>
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		<title>Supporting High-Achieving Women &amp; Girls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three mottos for high achieving women to consider:

Just because you can, doesn’t mean you have to.

You can always change your mind.

The "Should" shouldn't make you feel bad.]]></description>
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