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Changing Lenses: See Your Worth, Be Your Self, Live Your Life!

Hi šŸ‘‹šŸ¼ I’m Rosie, Un-Executive Coachā„¢ at the intersection of race, gender, and trauma. I’m dedicated to helping Asian and racialized women heal from the past and find hope for the future. My culturally relevant leadership coaching can help you succeed on your own terms and recover from toxic shame, covert racism, and other non-obvious traumas. Do you crave judgment-free support that's less executive, more equitable, and always empathetic? Subscribe and receive free trauma-informed tips to Change Your Lens, See Your Worth, and Be Your Self!

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Safety is More than the Absence of Danger

Guess what Reader — I’m about to do something career-limiting, and you’re invited to watch šŸ˜„ Because talking about workplace trauma and psychological safety is bad for business — if my business is about selling to corporations. But that’s not what I’m about. I’m about helping individual people to heal from their past, and find hope for their future. Don’t get me wrong, I’d happily sell my coaching and speaking to companies. In my opinion, there’s definitely a ā€œbusiness caseā€ for...

Screenshot of Manage HR Canada magazine article on Changing Lenses and Rosie Yeung’s Un-Executive Coachingā„¢.

Reader, do you ever struggle to celebrate your achievements? Growing up in my conservative Asian family, I learned to never tell people of my accomplishments (other than my parents, of course). Like, if I got good grades, I never said to anyone, ā€œI’m proud of my good grades!ā€ or ā€œI did well in school!ā€ It never even occurred to me to think such a thing. I don’t remember my parents ever explicitly telling me ā€œdon’t brag about your gradesā€, but somehow, I learned not to talk about my grades,...

Graphic representation of what an Invalidating Environment is like

Dear Reader, I'd like to share something personal with you. (Trigger warning: I'll be sharing about depression, anxiety, and trauma.) Before I learned I was traumatized, I thought I was just mentally ill. Before I learned I was mentally ill, I thought I was just dysfunctional. When the doctor told me I have depression and anxiety, I felt both denial and relief. On the one hand, I didn’t think it was true, because I’d lived with it for so long, I thought being depressed and stressed was just...

Purple rectangular graphic with red flowers, circles, photos of a grey tabby cat and an Asian woman, and text of Lunar New Year greetings in different languages.

Dear Reader, Well, well, well…we’re 1½ months into 2024 and I’m already 5 months behind. How does this happen??? I hope your ā€œnew yearā€ has been off to a good start! I’ve already gone through two new years (solar and lunisolar), in fact there’s been so much going on (and I’m behind on all of it), so this newsletter will be more of a news roundup! Lunar/Lunisolar/Asian New Year???...Diversity within Diaspora [Photo captions: my grey-and-white tabby cat, Earl Grey, sniffing my new year treat...

Holiday card, light grey textured background, with the words "Wishing you JOY, HOPE AND PEACE," signed "Rosie and Earl Grey". The word JOY is made up of photos of Earl Grey (a grey tabby cat) and Rosie holding Earl Grey in front of a Christmas tree.

Sometimes, I'm not holding on to hope.Sometimes hope is holding on to me. Hope is not the thing with feathers That comes home to roost When you need it most. Hope is an ugly thing With teeth and claws and Patchy fur that’s seen some sh*t. It’s what thrives in the discards And survives in the ugliest parts of our world, Able to find a way to go on When nothing else can even find a way in. ~ Excerpt from Caitlin Seida's poem,ā€œHope Is Not a Bird, Emily, It’s a Sewer Ratā€, Dear Reader, It’s been...

Your Condition is NOT your Identity - black banner with white text and white chalk drawing of family running away

Dear Reader, This past weekend, I attended a workshop by Linda Thai on historical intergenerational trauma and healing for refugees. One of the many things she said which Changed My Lens was how refugees, who are really people seeking refuge, could be seeking refuge from within their own home country. One Indigenous person shared that her native home is Turtle Island, it is the home of herself and her people. She also said that she is a refugee on Turtle Island, seeking refuge from the...

A Black woman in front of a computer, pinching her face and bowing her head

Dear Reader, Imagine you got sick and went to your doctor, who said they could heal you. How would you feel if you found out that same doctor was poisoning you? It’s an extreme analogy, and in my opinion, entirely apropos to the way companies simultaneously market their mental health benefits while causing their employees’ mental illnesses. Yesterday was Bell Let’s Talk day in Canada, a day where mega-corp Bell Canada ā€œhighlights organizations around the country that are creating positive...

Happy Holidays card

Dear Reader, Today is Saturday December 24. There are two good reasons why I shouldn't be working today: 1) It's the weekend 2) It's Christmas Eve, and I celebrate Christmas. So why am I working? Lots of reasons, but the one that comes to mind right now is: because I don't give myself permission to stop. I've been pretty quiet lately on newsletters and social media (sorry friends), and that's mainly due to the total overwhelm, stress, and exhaustion I'm experiencing. Some of it's personal,...

Dear Reader, Several years ago, I made a huge mistake at work. This was the kind of mistake where the consequences weren't just about my personal performance, it could have caused the company serious public harm. Needless to say, I was horrified, terrified, ashamed, and blamed myself deeply. I completely beat myself up over it. I went to my boss, the CFO, and told them what happened. They accepted my explanation and apology without verbalizing any condemnation, but they were also tight-lipped...

Dear Reader, As we continue to observe Canada's Women's History Month, did you know that Person's Day occurred this week, marking the anniversary of women being included in the legal definition of ā€œpersonsā€? Prior to October 18, 1929, the British North America Act "used the word 'persons' when referring to more than one person and 'he' when referring to one person. Many argued the Act implicitly stated that only a man could be a person, which prevented women from participating fully in...