32: Mae Yan | Breakup to Wake Up

Published: Oct. 13, 2020, 1 p.m.

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EPISODE 32: If there\\u2019s one thing I can almost guarantee, it\\u2019s that we\\u2019ve all been through a bad breakup. After finding her way past her own devastation, Mae Yan vowed to do the same for countless others worldwide.

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She\\u2019s been able to harness her own sensitivities and acute self-awareness to realize that medicine was not her true calling. Instead she shifted toward a career in occupational therapy and relationship coaching to help guide people toward their most confident selves and in turn, create more fulfilling lives as individuals and couples.

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We talk about her transition from the US to the UAE, the unique self-love challenges we face as Asian Americans, and how she\\u2019s managed to even make cutting vegetables into an opportunity for mindful meditation. Enjoy the episode!

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