Struggling to find your purpose or feel fulfilled in your career? In this episode, Krista sits down with renowned career coach and TED Talk expert Ashley Stahl for a surprising take on why “following your passion” might be sabotaging your professional happiness—and what to do instead.
Ashley breaks down how to reconnect with your core self, identify your natural strengths, and create a career path that feels aligned, sustainable, and energizing. They explore how to move out of confusion, burnout, and constant comparison, and into clarity, confidence, and self-trust.
The girls dive deep into self-worth, imposter syndrome, and the power of crafting a compelling personal story. Ashley shares practical frameworks for testing new paths through side hustles + job crafting, and making bold moves from a regulated, grounded place rather than fear or pressure.
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