How to handle life in the spotlight - The Reset Room podcast

You don’t have to be famous to sometimes have to handle the pressures of attention. On this episode of The Reset Room Amana Walker shares her expert advice on coping with the spotlight.

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Life in the spotlight isn’t limited to celebrities. We all face times in our lives where we are the centre of attention, from personal events to work situations.

On this week’s episode of The Reset Room, NationalWorld’s personal development podcast, Amana Walker, also known as ‘The Spotlight Coach’, talks us through the pitfalls and the opportunities of life in the spotlight.

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Some people absolutely thrive being the centre of attention and others will do anything to avoid it.

For those seeking fame, Amana has some strong advice because, unfortunately, it often comes at a price. It can affect your mental health, wellbeing and privacy.

In a world where people can become famous overnight on platforms like Tik Tok we need to be sure it’s what we want and if we do decide to go down that route, what precautions to take so it doesn’t become too much.

Find out how to deal with life in the spotlight  and hear from listeners who are struggling with issues in this area on this week’s episode of The Reset Room. Available on all podcast platforms now.

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