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Episode 135: When Enough is Enough: Navigating Perfectionism as a Leader and Mom with Jocelyn Auyeung

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In this insightful episode, Judy Tsuei sits down with Jocelyn Auyeung, an inspiring leader and mom, to explore a question many of us face but rarely ask: When is enough, enough? Jocelyn’s journey as a former educator, coach, and founder of Nurture ED Solutions offers a fresh perspective on how perfectionism and societal expectations shape us — especially as Asian American women balancing leadership, motherhood, and personal growth.

Jocelyn shares her personal experiences with burnout in education, what led her to create a revolutionary approach to building sustainable school cultures of care, and how she’s redefining success by embracing curiosity, compassion, and intentional effort. We talk about the importance of allowing space for failure, recognizing natural stopping points, and learning to celebrate progress—even when it doesn’t look like perfection.

This episode is packed with thought-provoking conversations on:

  • How cultural expectations fuel perfectionism in leadership and parenting.
  • The power of curiosity in developing resilience and fostering growth.
  • Navigating the grief that comes with unmet expectations and finding grace in the process.
  • Modeling healthy approaches to failure for the next generation.

Whether you’re an educator, a working mom, or simply someone striving to lead a more intentional life, this episode will leave you feeling seen, inspired, and ready to redefine what “enough” means for you.

Connect with Jocelyn Auyeung:

LinkedIn: Jocelyn Auyeung

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In this insightful episode, Judy Tsuei sits down with Jocelyn Auyeung, an inspiring leader and mom, to explore a question many of us face but rarely ask: When is enough, enough? Jocelyn’s journey as a former educator, coach, and founder of Nurture ED Solutions offers a fresh perspective on how perfectionism and societal expectations shape us — especially as Asian American women balancing leadership, motherhood, and personal growth.

Jocelyn shares her personal experiences with burnout in education, what led her to create a revolutionary approach to building sustainable school cultures of care, and how she’s redefining success by embracing curiosity, compassion, and intentional effort. We talk about the importance of allowing space for failure, recognizing natural stopping points, and learning to celebrate progress—even when it doesn’t look like perfection.

This episode is packed with thought-provoking conversations on:

  • How cultural expectations fuel perfectionism in leadership and parenting.
  • The power of curiosity in developing resilience and fostering growth.
  • Navigating the grief that comes with unmet expectations and finding grace in the process.
  • Modeling healthy approaches to failure for the next generation.

Whether you’re an educator, a working mom, or simply someone striving to lead a more intentional life, this episode will leave you feeling seen, inspired, and ready to redefine what “enough” means for you.

Connect with Jocelyn Auyeung:

LinkedIn: Jocelyn Auyeung

Podcast: Empowered Working Mom Revolution

Are you a high-performing woman struggling with imposter syndrome? Check out my free guide to free yourself from doubt, guilt, and shame.

LIKE WHAT YOU HEARD?

Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps our message get in front of more people. Here's how:

Step 1: Go to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1554330617

Step 2: Click “View on Apple Podcasts”

Step 3: Click “Ratings and Reviews”

Step 4: Click to rate and leave a short review!

  continue reading

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