Looks Like Work is back! In this solo episode, Chedva offers reflections on celebration & self-forgiveness, brings awareness to National Women’s Small Business month, and continues our conversation about anti-ambition.
She also explores:
- Her history with ambition and proving herself to naysayers
- Living for your children vs. living for your parents and ancestors
- Hamilton and being “young, scrappy, and hungry” like your country
- Critiquing the lie of “effortlessness”
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Links:
- More episodes of Look Like Work for you:
- Being radically generous - with Amelia Hruby
- There’s another way - career journeys & map-making with Anne Ditmeyer
- Is it the age of anti-ambition or are we all simply exhausted?
- What Comes After Ambition? -Elle
- Thinking Through the Calendar - Culture Study
- A Productive Person: the link between productivity and self-worth and how to break it - Kaur Space
- When Your Past Inhibits Progress - Cup of Ambition