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A thought that I had recently inspired this episode. The concept of choosing what we are known by others. Connecting with people who have recently resonated with my journey, has brought me to the realization that we have the ability to shape our own narrative. From transitioning out of a corporate job to pursuing more meaningful work, to doing more music projects, I reflect on how my decisions and authenticity have impacted how I am perceived by those around me. It's my second solo episode, and I'm still working through the uncomfortableness of it. Thanks for listening!
✨ FREE GUIDE: Soften Your Inner Critic in 7 Days: A Guide to Stop Getting In Your Own Way
📍 Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
00:33 – Reflections & Listener Connections
01:13 – Choosing What You’re Known For
02:17 – Sharing Your Story and Connecting with Others
04:00 – Energy, Identity, and Deciding Your Narrative
04:54 – Listener Stories: Resonance and Impact
06:27 – How Honest Storytelling Inspires Others
07:04 – Validation, Confidence, and Finding Purpose
08:19 – The Power of Being Uncomfortable
09:19 – Music Passion
10:27 – Taking Action on Your Goals & Being Seen for Your Passions
11:29 – Self-Perception vs. Others’ Perception
12:13 – You Can Choose to Reinvent Yourself
12:59 – Closing Thoughts and How to Connect Further
13:48 – Closing
💡Key Takeaways
In this episode you'll learn:
How to choose what you are known for
The power of deciding your identity
How to use vulnerability to foster genuine connection
How to invest your energy in your passions
How to push through the uncomfortable
How to seek more fulfillment
How to connect with others
🚀 Start Here If You’re New
1. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: How to Trust Your Success as a High-Achiever | EP 45
2. Overcoming Others' Expectations: 3 Stages to Living an Authentic Life | EP 48
3. Should You Quit Your Job? How to Know When it’s Time for a Career Pivot | EP 39
👥How To Connect
Workingtowardsourpurpose.com
Watch on YouTube
Substack
WTOP Merch
Feedback Form WTOP.com
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A thought that I had recently inspired this episode. The concept of choosing what we are known by others. Connecting with people who have recently resonated with my journey, has brought me to the realization that we have the ability to shape our own narrative. From transitioning out of a corporate job to pursuing more meaningful work, to doing more music projects, I reflect on how my decisions and authenticity have impacted how I am perceived by those around me. It's my second solo episode, and I'm still working through the uncomfortableness of it. Thanks for listening!
✨ FREE GUIDE: Soften Your Inner Critic in 7 Days: A Guide to Stop Getting In Your Own Way
📍 Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
00:33 – Reflections & Listener Connections
01:13 – Choosing What You’re Known For
02:17 – Sharing Your Story and Connecting with Others
04:00 – Energy, Identity, and Deciding Your Narrative
04:54 – Listener Stories: Resonance and Impact
06:27 – How Honest Storytelling Inspires Others
07:04 – Validation, Confidence, and Finding Purpose
08:19 – The Power of Being Uncomfortable
09:19 – Music Passion
10:27 – Taking Action on Your Goals & Being Seen for Your Passions
11:29 – Self-Perception vs. Others’ Perception
12:13 – You Can Choose to Reinvent Yourself
12:59 – Closing Thoughts and How to Connect Further
13:48 – Closing
💡Key Takeaways
In this episode you'll learn:
How to choose what you are known for
The power of deciding your identity
How to use vulnerability to foster genuine connection
How to invest your energy in your passions
How to push through the uncomfortable
How to seek more fulfillment
How to connect with others
🚀 Start Here If You’re New
1. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: How to Trust Your Success as a High-Achiever | EP 45
2. Overcoming Others' Expectations: 3 Stages to Living an Authentic Life | EP 48
3. Should You Quit Your Job? How to Know When it’s Time for a Career Pivot | EP 39
👥How To Connect
Workingtowardsourpurpose.com
Watch on YouTube
Substack
WTOP Merch
Feedback Form WTOP.com