i feel like i barely have space to get the things done to day. I recently lost my mam, and i will tell you, it does force you to do the reflection we've been talking aboute what's important to me? You want to drive your own careerrit but also this idea that, on one lane is family, friends, romantic life. And in the other lane is work. That's nonsense. They intersect like crazy,. But the separation, i realized over the last two is totally artificial re wl. The clarity that comes with a loss like pinthrough and that what matter.
Just like 2020, this past year didn’t turn out like we expected. And, yet, we got through it. In this episode, we reconnect with three women who were on our show during the height of the pandemic to find out what they’ve been up to and how they’re making sense of the big shifts in society, our workplaces, and our lives. The questions they’re asking themselves are important ones: Is the path I’m on the right one? What does a “healthy and happy me at work” look like?
We discuss the value of self-reflection, why we’ve generally been putting it off, and the introspection that the death of a family member brings about. The Amys reflect on two recent losses, how they managed grief and work, and the lessons they took away from those experiences.
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