The chapter stresses the importance of forming genuine human connections in an increasingly digital world, advocating for face-to-face interactions to cultivate meaningful relationships. It touches on the challenges of finding meaningful work, emphasizing building relationships, managing expectations, and learning from experiences. The conversation delves into the significance of practice, consistent effort, and pursuing work that aligns with personal values for long-term success and fulfillment.
In this episode, Dr. Tessa West shares the complexities of careers, personal identity, and the psychology that underlies professional success. Dr. Tessa West, a leading expert on social relationships and Professor of Psychology at NYU, discusses her extensive research on the physiological differences between experts and novices, the hidden struggles of career transitions, and the dilemma of finding meaningful work without over-identifying with one's job.
Some highlights we explore:
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Understand that practice, not just knowledge, shifts you from a state of threat to a state of challenge.
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Recognize the importance of meaningful social connections over quick fixes for career growth.
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The dilemma of finding meaningful work without over-identifying with your job
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Practical advice on effective job applications and networking
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Embrace the messiness of career transitions as a necessary part of achieving success.
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And more!
Enjoy!