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Bethany L. Connor

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Bethany Connor has a deep passion ~ awakening authentic leaders.Through speaking, facilitating, & coaching she supports the transformation process of individuals and organizations in creating culture change from the inside out.

Bethany struggled through her own journey of finding her authenticity. She suffered through two years of severe depression and a life time of low self-worth and co-dependency hidden behind the mask of perfection. Through that struggle her strength was born. Now a transformed woman, her passion is to support others in their journey of self- discovery and in re-kindling the latent dreams buried deep within their hearts.

Bethany is an Officer in the Army Nurse Corps and a Registered Nurse with an advanced degree as a Clin
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Brené Brown
“Compassionate people ask for what they need. They say no when they need to, and when they say yes, they mean it. They're compassionate because their boundaries keep them out of resentment.”
Brené Brown, Rising Strong: The Reckoning. The Rumble. The Revolution

Brené Brown
“Steve said, “I don’t know. I really don’t. All I know is that my life is better when I assume that people are doing their best. It keeps me out of judgment and lets me focus on what is, and not what should or could be.” His answer felt like truth to me. Not an easy truth, but truth.”
Brené Brown, Rising Strong: The Reckoning. The Rumble. The Revolution.

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