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In honor of International Women’s Day, I’m getting personal. Today, I’m sharing a story I’ve never fully discussed before: why I never wanted kids. More importantly, I’m using this story to explore a bigger question: What does it mean to live authentically?
As women, we’re often expected to conform to societal norms, whether that’s having kids, choosing a ‘stable’ career, or following a predetermined path. But what happens when you don’t fit the mold?
In this episode, I challenge these expectations and share:
✔️ The pressures society places on women to have children.
✔️ How I navigated my own decision to remain child-free.
✔️ The importance of making choices that align with who you are, not what’s expected of you.
✔️ The difference between staying in your Zone of Competence vs. stepping into your Zone of Genius.
If you’ve ever felt pressured to follow a path that doesn’t feel right for you—whether it’s about family, career, or life in general—this episode is for you.
✅ Why choosing NOT to do something often requires more explanation than choosing to do it.
✅ The power of self-awareness in designing a fulfilling life and career.
✅ How to break free from expectations and build a life that energizes you.
✅ The role of small steps in transitioning toward a more aligned and authentic life.
🔗 Book Recommendation: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks (on the Zone of Genius).
🔗 Connect with Me on LinkedIn: @LisetteLeuftink
🔗 Subscribe to My Newsletter for More Career & Life Insights: Lisetteleuftink.com/Newsletter
If this episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a message on LinkedIn or share your thoughts in a review. And if you know someone who needs to hear this message today, pass it along.
📩 Subscribe & Review: If you enjoy Career Curious, make sure to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode. Your reviews and shares help me reach more listeners and continue creating meaningful content.
🌟 Final Thought: The best way to celebrate International Women’s Day? Live authentically. Your life, your choices.
Until next time—stay curious!
By Lisette LeuftinkIn honor of International Women’s Day, I’m getting personal. Today, I’m sharing a story I’ve never fully discussed before: why I never wanted kids. More importantly, I’m using this story to explore a bigger question: What does it mean to live authentically?
As women, we’re often expected to conform to societal norms, whether that’s having kids, choosing a ‘stable’ career, or following a predetermined path. But what happens when you don’t fit the mold?
In this episode, I challenge these expectations and share:
✔️ The pressures society places on women to have children.
✔️ How I navigated my own decision to remain child-free.
✔️ The importance of making choices that align with who you are, not what’s expected of you.
✔️ The difference between staying in your Zone of Competence vs. stepping into your Zone of Genius.
If you’ve ever felt pressured to follow a path that doesn’t feel right for you—whether it’s about family, career, or life in general—this episode is for you.
✅ Why choosing NOT to do something often requires more explanation than choosing to do it.
✅ The power of self-awareness in designing a fulfilling life and career.
✅ How to break free from expectations and build a life that energizes you.
✅ The role of small steps in transitioning toward a more aligned and authentic life.
🔗 Book Recommendation: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks (on the Zone of Genius).
🔗 Connect with Me on LinkedIn: @LisetteLeuftink
🔗 Subscribe to My Newsletter for More Career & Life Insights: Lisetteleuftink.com/Newsletter
If this episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a message on LinkedIn or share your thoughts in a review. And if you know someone who needs to hear this message today, pass it along.
📩 Subscribe & Review: If you enjoy Career Curious, make sure to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode. Your reviews and shares help me reach more listeners and continue creating meaningful content.
🌟 Final Thought: The best way to celebrate International Women’s Day? Live authentically. Your life, your choices.
Until next time—stay curious!