DiscoverBeyond Allyship with Dr. Jpop005 The Subtle Art of Making Mistakes with George Seay, LMFT
005 The Subtle Art of Making Mistakes with George Seay, LMFT

005 The Subtle Art of Making Mistakes with George Seay, LMFT

Update: 2023-01-17
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“Good people aren’t perfect people” - George Seay, LMFT
One of the most common fears I’ve heard surrounding allyship is the fear of making a mistake, saying or doing the wrong thing. We all want to be seen as good people in life. But as our guest George Seay says, good people are not perfect people.
So how do we shift our mindset on what it means to be "good" to include embracing the mistakes that will come?
In this episode, marriage and family therapist George Seay discusses why making mistakes is hard, learning to embrace the emotions surrounding discomfort, and why good people cannot be perfect people.

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Links of Mentions:
The Person You Mean to Be by Dolly Chugh
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

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005 The Subtle Art of Making Mistakes with George Seay, LMFT

005 The Subtle Art of Making Mistakes with George Seay, LMFT

Jennifer D. Hutton, PT, DPT