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Stop Living the First Available Life
Stop Living the First Available Life
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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
It might be fine to accept the first available table at a crowded restaurant, but when it comes to your life's work, settling in no bueno.
Just because you are good at something doesn't mean you should be doing it. Look past expectations and titles and feel into how aligned you are with the work you are doing.
It's easy to see what we don't like but still try and fit ourselves into that mold thinking we will be happy when (fill in the blank) instead think about what makes you happy now and do that.
There is a difference between roles and titles. My Archetyper tool which you can download for free here lets you align your interests with roles so you can craft the career path that's meant for you.
Click here to deep dive into more with my Thrive class at a special price
If you are feeling stressed out and overwhelmed, you need my new book Time Builder. There is a whole section on maintaining boundaries that will be so helpful if you struggle with people pleasing. Get the book by clicking here https://architecting.samcart.com/dashboard/products/480961/edit
Get help if you need it- check out two of my entry level coaching sessions here that will help you get some perspective and clarity: http://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/coaching-programs-angela-mazzi/ DM me on Instagram with topics, questions or show ideas!
Stay Inspired,
Angela
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Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
Just because you are good at something doesn't mean you should be doing it. Look past expectations and titles and feel into how aligned you are with the work you are doing.
It's easy to see what we don't like but still try and fit ourselves into that mold thinking we will be happy when (fill in the blank) instead think about what makes you happy now and do that.
There is a difference between roles and titles. My Archetyper tool which you can download for free here lets you align your interests with roles so you can craft the career path that's meant for you.
Click here to deep dive into more with my Thrive class at a special price
If you are feeling stressed out and overwhelmed, you need my new book Time Builder. There is a whole section on maintaining boundaries that will be so helpful if you struggle with people pleasing. Get the book by clicking here https://architecting.samcart.com/dashboard/products/480961/edit
Get help if you need it- check out two of my entry level coaching sessions here that will help you get some perspective and clarity: http://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/coaching-programs-angela-mazzi/ DM me on Instagram with topics, questions or show ideas!
Stay Inspired,
Angela
Join the architecting community:
Facebook Group
Clubhouse
2:00 PM EST 3rd Sundays- Critical Conversations- A raw look at the state of our profession
9:00 AM EST Mondays- Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine
Learn more and connect architectingpodcast.com
Interested in sponsoring a show or having me as a guest on your podcast or community? Stop here to get information.
Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
Released:
Sep 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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