From birth to boardroom, expectations shape us – parents, school, career, money, body image, “success.” In this episode, we unpack the quiet pressure to live by other people’s maps, how it shows up in business and relationships, and what it looks like to set your own standards without burning everything down. In this episode: · Expectations from childhood to career – and why they stick · The hidden tax of expecting others to share your drive...
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From birth to boardroom, expectations shape us – parents, school, career, money, body image, “success.” In this episode, we unpack the quiet pressure to live by other people’s maps, how it shows up in business and relationships, and what it looks like to set your own standards without burning everything down. In this episode: · Expectations from childhood to career – and why they stick · The hidden tax of expecting others to share your drive...
In this episode, the focus is on the narratives we create about our past and how these stories can either propel us forward or hold us back. The conversation delves into the insights shared by Paul regarding the commonality he observes in successful individuals—they do not dwell on their past stories but use pivotal moments as springboards for future success. Meanwhile, those who linger on past traumas or events often find themselves stuck. The dialogue explores the power of internal narrativ...
Beyond Just Business
From birth to boardroom, expectations shape us – parents, school, career, money, body image, “success.” In this episode, we unpack the quiet pressure to live by other people’s maps, how it shows up in business and relationships, and what it looks like to set your own standards without burning everything down. In this episode: · Expectations from childhood to career – and why they stick · The hidden tax of expecting others to share your drive...