Finding Your Voice and Meaningful Transformation with Nina
As a first-generation immigrant, Nina was heavily influenced by her traditional Vietnamese upbringing. Her family even discouraged her professional interest in psychotherapy and was scared she would not succeed.
Nina got her clinical license six years before finding zynnyme. But finding zynnyme allowed her to take her business to the next level.
Since enrolling in the Business School for Therapists, Nina has seen many transformations in herself. Perhaps the greatest change is her willingness to be seen and be heard and to make herself visible as a leader in her profession.
She speaks to other clinicians and shares information on her therapeutic specialties. She’s also in the process of signing on to be a guest on a podcast. Writing blog posts on topics she’s passionate about was something she used to dread. Nina wasn’t sure anyone would be interested in what she had to say. It turns out that not only does she enjoy writing blogs, but she does have plenty to say, and people want to hear from her.
zynnyme has given her the motivation and drive she needed to own her own business. She no longer sees it as a hobby. Instead of waiting for her practice to die, she’s now watching it thrive. While she has a lot more to accomplish, Business School has allowed her to face her fears and keep going despite them.
