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Wholeness Beyond Success: A Healing Path for the High-Achieving Seeking Connection
Many high-achieving professionals carry quiet loneliness beneath their success. Raised to value productivity over connection, they may find their outer accomplishments feel hollow. This blog explores how emotional and relational growth—often left behind—can be reclaimed, and how the journey toward wholeness begins not with doing more, but with reconnecting to what matters most: meaning, belonging, and self.

Dr. MJ Yang
May 254 min read
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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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When Hard Work Becomes Self-Betrayal: Overwork Culture in Silicon Valley and the Asian Immigrant Experience
Silicon Valley may symbolize success, but behind the scenes, many Asian immigrants silently battle burnout. Tied to cultural values, visa stress, and deep psychological patterns, overwork becomes a survival strategy—often at the cost of one’s health. This post explores the Jungian roots of this struggle and the path toward healing by reclaiming the Self beyond the mask of productivity.

Dr. MJ Yang
Apr 135 min read
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