You may have spent years honing and perfecting your skills, becoming an expert in your field. But despite your success, there might be an underlying feeling of restlessness that won't seem to disappear. Sound familiar? If so, you’ll love this week’s guest, Aree Bly, a seasoned actuary turned Champion for Sustainable Success.
Aree has spent over two decades honing her technical skills and nurturing diverse teams in the healthcare sector. Today, she leverages her analytical powers to help individuals navigate their unique values, strengths, and skills to find more sustainable footing in life and career.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
1. How to reframe your mind when you're good at what you do but not necessarily happy or meant to do what you do 2. What creating a sustainable life means (and no, it doesn't necessarily mean kamakizeeing out of corporate) 3. Where the F the reset button is - the four F words that'll get you there (and not fudge) 4. Why doing small experiments is more strategic than you think
If you're ready to take your success to the next level in a more sustainable way, this episode is for you.
The Sustainable Brain: An Analytical Mind's Guide to Creating a Sustainable Life
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DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences.
Tweetable Comments
“How do I figure out where that new place is for me?”
“What is the right thing for the compilation of experiences and skills that I now have?”
“If this is really what brings you energy, if this is really what engages you, ask for little ways to start sprinkling that in.”
“Experiment, but be strategic.”