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About Our Guest:
Ash Coleman is a coach and mentor in the tech industry. She has a background in engineering and has worked in various roles, including as a chef and in HR. Ash is known for her honesty and vulnerability in sharing her experiences and insights.
Summary:
Ash Coleman discusses the concept of taking the L (losing) in professional settings. She shares her personal experiences of taking the L and how it has shaped her career. Ash emphasizes the importance of being comfortable with failure and learning from it. She also highlights the need for a support system and finding your people in the workplace. Ash encourages listeners to build a strong foundation and be prepared for career changes or unexpected situations.
Key Takeaways:
Taking the L is a normal part of a non-linear career path.
Building a strong support system and finding your people in the workplace is crucial.
It is important to be comfortable with failure and learn from it.
Having a financial safety net, or a "fuck it fund," can provide more options and flexibility in career decisions.
Quiet quitting is a valid response to a job that no longer aligns with your values or goals.
Quotes:
"If other people don't see you as an asset, that does not mean that you're not a contributor." - Ash Coleman
"No matter how prepared you are to walk out the door, being pushed at your last step is never a good feeling." - Ash Coleman
"Taking the L quickly is better than prolonging a situation that is not right for you." - Ash Coleman
"Some people just like their jobs, and that's okay too." -Ash Coleman
"It is better to deal with the repercussions of leaving a job than to stay in a toxic environment." - Ash Coleman
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Website
Transcriptions
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About Our Guest:
Ash Coleman is a coach and mentor in the tech industry. She has a background in engineering and has worked in various roles, including as a chef and in HR. Ash is known for her honesty and vulnerability in sharing her experiences and insights.
Summary:
Ash Coleman discusses the concept of taking the L (losing) in professional settings. She shares her personal experiences of taking the L and how it has shaped her career. Ash emphasizes the importance of being comfortable with failure and learning from it. She also highlights the need for a support system and finding your people in the workplace. Ash encourages listeners to build a strong foundation and be prepared for career changes or unexpected situations.
Key Takeaways:
Taking the L is a normal part of a non-linear career path.
Building a strong support system and finding your people in the workplace is crucial.
It is important to be comfortable with failure and learn from it.
Having a financial safety net, or a "fuck it fund," can provide more options and flexibility in career decisions.
Quiet quitting is a valid response to a job that no longer aligns with your values or goals.
Quotes:
"If other people don't see you as an asset, that does not mean that you're not a contributor." - Ash Coleman
"No matter how prepared you are to walk out the door, being pushed at your last step is never a good feeling." - Ash Coleman
"Taking the L quickly is better than prolonging a situation that is not right for you." - Ash Coleman
"Some people just like their jobs, and that's okay too." -Ash Coleman
"It is better to deal with the repercussions of leaving a job than to stay in a toxic environment." - Ash Coleman
Important Links
Website
Transcriptions
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