Do you experience imposter syndrome, self-doubt, or work stress?Do you feel pressure to have it all together, not ask for help, or put on a show of confidence while masking feelings of insecurity?Do you have everything you want in life and are still unhappy?Whether in the boardroom or among close friends, black men in corporate America are walking a fine line. How do you open up and show your true self if you fear judgement from all sides? Better yet, how do you find out who you truly are inside? Having attended top schools like Berkeley, Harvard, and Stanford, and now leading teams at Apple, Google, and Microsoft, it's true that you are highly educated and professionally successful. However, while your executive brain is turned on full throttle, you still feel a sense of onliness, and deep isolation. You may even feel "broken". Like most men in your position, you never received an education that included emotional intelligence and psychological healing.By learning to look inside you can realize the impact of childhood wounds, access your ability for grief and loss, and learn how to better advocate for your own mental and emotional needs. You can show up stronger in the workplace and leave self-doubt behind, leading from a place of authenticity, that binds you with all you choose to connect with.If you're here, it means you have a lot of light inside you and you have a bright future. It means you understand just how vital the power and health of your mind is to your overall success, and you are ready to take action. Through my 3-Step Inner Peace Process, you can receive the emotional management, mental strengthening, and optimal performance skills you need to win in your personal and professional life. Best,Jewel Love Jr. MAExecutive PsychotherapistFounder, Black Executive Men