Leadership, Boundaries & Work-Life Balance - EP013
It’s my birthday!
And as I celebrate getting older and wiser, I want to share the top lessons I’ve learned in becoming a corporate leader.
On this episode of Career Confessions, I discuss how my desire to fit in as an immigrant kid translated to my 9-to-5 and why people pleasing is detrimental to your career growth.
I explain why I frame my goals as if I’m training to win the Olympics, challenging you to achieve your vision without leaving behind the people you love in the process.
Listen in for insight on my struggle with mom guilt and learn how to set clear boundaries around what you will and will not accept at work—and get support when those non-negotiables are violated.
Key Takeaways
How my desire to fit in as an immigrant translated to the corporate world
Why people pleasing is detrimental to your career growth (and what to do about it)
How I made peace with making unpopular decisions as a leader
Why I frame my goals as if I’m training to win the Olympics
How reaching your goals WITH the people you love is such a powerful way of connecting
How the term ‘power couple’ creates unrealistic expectations
Why you have to let go of the need to be everything to everyone
How I struggled with the idea that my daughter would not know who I was
Why it’s crucial to set clear boundaries around what you will and will not accept
How to get support when your non-negotiables are violated at work
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