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Es argentina, trabajó en sus miedos y asegura que el manejo refleja el estado de ánimo de una persona
AR🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Es argentina, trabajó en sus miedos y asegura que el manejo refleja el estado de ánimo de una persona

The article features Luly Dietrich, a publicist and author who founded 'Mujeres al volante' (Women at the Wheel), an initiative aimed at helping women overcome their fear of driving. The piece discusses her personal journey, including a deep personal crisis in 2009 that led her to explore emotional and practical tools to address fears related to driving and other life challenges. Dietrich attributes her motivation to data showing low female participation in driving licenses and highlights the psychological barriers many women face. She incorporates spiritual practices, neuroscience, and mindfulness into her approach, emphasizing inner resources and self-awareness as keys to overcoming fear.

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center8 hr. ago
Es argentina, trabajó en sus miedos y asegura que el manejo refleja el estado de ánimo de una persona

The article features Luly Dietrich, a publicist and author who founded 'Mujeres al volante' (Women at the Wheel), an initiative aimed at helping women overcome their fear of driving. The piece discusses her personal journey, including a deep personal crisis in 2009 that led her to explore emotional and practical tools to address fears related to driving and other life challenges. Dietrich attributes her motivation to data showing low female participation in driving licenses and highlights the psychological barriers many women face. She incorporates spiritual practices, neuroscience, and mindfulness into her approach, emphasizing inner resources and self-awareness as keys to overcoming fear.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on gender-related issues within transportation—a politically charged topic—it does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents Dietrich’s work as a personal and professional endeavor grounded in psychology, spirituality, and practical training, without overtly aligning

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