Episode 61: The Danger of Adopting a Failure Identity with Isi Aladejobi
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Isimemen Aladejobi, a Career & Business Strategist, wife, mom, and all-around powerhouse! Isi has made it her mission in life to help Black women secure their dream jobs, grow their dream businesses & live rich fulfilling lives.
Growth-minded people know how to receive feedback and constructive criticism in a way that doesn’t devalue their personhood. In this episode of Deeper Than Work, Isi and I talk about how to shift your belief system to one that will ground you, sustain you, and have you thriving!
According to Isi, the whole process of shifting and behaving differently starts with radical, transformative honesty. What do you believe about yourself?
Join us in this episode as we help you discover how to access your truest thoughts about what you want and deserve, how to find instances of repeated truth about your life and your work, and how you can follow three steps to experience life-altering breakthroughs in your career and life.
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Episode Gems You Don't Want to Miss:
Why you MUST learn to separate failure from who you are as a person
How to show up confidently, regardless of previous failures
How to avoid being manipulated into believing the negative things you hear
How to train your brain to recognize the hundreds of wins that you have each day
Links Mentioned in the Episode:
Tweet Isi, follow her on Instagram, check out her website, and connect with her on LinkedIn
The IG Live Isi did about focusing on your wins vs. losses
Deeper Than Work Episode 49: How to Process the Trauma of Getting “Let Go” from Your Job
Deeper Than Work Episode 58: How to Navigate Hearing “No” In Your Career
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