Episode Description
From crushing professional milestones to feeling misaligned with what “making it” really means, I urge you to consider how much of your idea of success is truly your own. This week on The Change Effect, I’m exploring the deeply rooted beliefs around success that we absorb early on and how these definitions often need a serious update as we move through the different chapters of our lives.
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In this episode, I discuss:
- Early definitions of success are often shaped by parents, culture, media, and what society chooses to praise or reward.
- The three core forms of early success beliefs are safety-based, approval-based, and identity-based.
- Signs that your definition of success may be changing as you grow through life.
- Actionable encouragement to get curious and honest about what success means to you now, rather than following outdated narratives.
Ready to step into a definition of success that finally feels like yours? Tune in to gather wisdom, validation, and practical strategies for navigating one of life’s most important internal shifts.
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