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Respecting Your Risk Tolerance in Entrepreneurship: A Jungian Perspective on Business Decisions in Uncertain Times
In times of political and economic uncertainty, entrepreneurship demands more than boldness—it requires self-awareness. This post explores how respecting your personal risk tolerance, especially during life transitions like motherhood, is essential for making sustainable business decisions. Drawing from Jungian psychology, it invites entrepreneurs to align their choices with inner values rather than external pressure or comparison.

Dr. MJ Yang
May 104 min read
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Invisible Daughters: The Lasting Impact of Gender Bias on Mental Health
Many women carry invisible wounds shaped by early gender bias—especially within immigrant families where sons are favored and daughters expected to stay small. This post explores how these implicit and explicit messages of sexism impact women’s mental health, through clinical insight, Jungian psychology, and personal reflection. Healing begins with reclaiming the voice that was once silenced.

Dr. MJ Yang
Apr 204 min read
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Motherhood, Career, and Self-Identity: A Journey of Individuation
Motherhood reshapes identity and career choices. Explore how individuation guides each woman's unique path in this life transition.

Dr. MJ Yang
Mar 104 min read
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