In our first November newsletter, we ask, “Should work be your holy grail?” We offer tips on how to think about work in the context of life and encourage you to seek purpose and meaning holistically from life and work.
Read MoreIn our second October newsletter, it’s all about work hard, recover better. If you’re a hard worker, there’s no reason to feel bad about it. Just make sure you invest in building your resilience stores and sustaining yourself. Check it out to get the tips!
In our first October newsletter, the theme is all about time, focusing the reflection on our perspective and beliefs around time, encouraging you to bend and shape time to your benefit. We also feature podcast Episode #31 with Dorie Clark on her new book The Long Game.
In our second September’21 newsletter, we look to Fall as a time to shed things that hold us back and instead give ourselves permission to be the full, powerful leaders we can be. Hear from Clare Josa, an expert on Imposter Syndrome, and Kristoffer Carter on epic leadership, along with a round-up of articles supporting the theme.
Read MoreIn our first September newsletter, we talk about learning new tricks and feature articles on hybrid work. We also highlight Episodes #25 and #27 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast with Philip VanDusen and Anne LaFollette. We got more in the Round Up and end with our Monthly Progress Practice.
Read MoreIn our second August’21 newsletter, we encourage you to guide your career decisions based on your wants rather than societal should’s. We have our usual Round-Up and feature Episode #14 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast with Bridget Jones, a finance coach and founder of Smart Sister Finance.
Read MoreIn our first August newsletter, we offer tips for navigating going back to the office and suggest not leaving your work re-entry to chance. We also feature Episode #18 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast with Laila Tarraf, Chief People Officer of Allbirds. We discuss her recently released book, “Strong Like Water: How I Found the Courage to Lead with Love in Business and in Life.”
Read MoreIn our second July newsletter, we dig into burnout and discuss how it's a common human affliction. To us that means we need to get good at spotting when we’re at risk for burnout and how to manage it. Our round-up shares some ideas. Plus, we feature Episode #17 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast with Talia Rosenblum who works with professionals experiencing burnout.
Read MoreIn our first July newsletter, we advocate getting clear on what you need to do to sustain yourself and champion not doing it all. We also feature Episode #19 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast with Leslie Forde, founder of Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs and Allies @ Work.
Read MoreIn our second June newsletter, we focus on better controlling your precious time offering tips from articles, a podcast, and our own time tracking guide. We feature Episode #15 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast with Mala Singh, Chief People Officer of Electronic Arts.
Read MoreIn this first June newsletter, we challenge you to re-write your re-entry and reinvent your world. In the round-up, we share articles that provide ideas on how to do this. And check out our next podcast episode featuring the founders of “The Life I Want,” along with the June Monthly Progress Practice which encourages you to own your presence.
Read MoreIn this second May newsletter, we encourage you to ask, “What can’t you not do?” What is the art that you want to create, because the universe is calling you to do it? We also feature Adam Grant’s book, “Think Again,” which has great advice for many aspects of life, but also managing one’s career, and Episode #12 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast On Your Second Half & Leaning into Growth with Stephanie Carter, founder of The Verse.
Read MoreIn this second April newsletter, we consider stages in our career as a series of adventures, what is unfolding for us over time. This was inspired by David Brown, author of “A Year Off: A story about traveling the world—and how to make it happen for you,” on Episode 9 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast. We then have our usual SA round-up and close with offering a tool, practice, and quote to inspire you to live in possibility.
In this second April newsletter, we consider stages in our career as a series of adventures, what is unfolding for us over time. This was inspired by David Brown, author of “A Year Off: A story about traveling the world—and how to make it happen for you,” on Episode 9 of The Sustainable Ambition Podcast. We then have our usual SA round-up and close with offering a tool, practice, and quote to inspire you to live in possibility.
In this second April newsletter, we focus on the idea of ”knowing yourself” and your true desires to create a fulfilling and successful future. Provided is a round-up of resources on the topic. Get our next podcast episode and learn about our new Youtube channel!
Read MoreIn this second March newsletter, we focus on the idea of building work-life resilience and provide a round-up of resources on the topic. Get our next podcast episode and learn about our new Youtube channel!
Read MoreIn this first March newsletter, we look at what’s next and embracing a beginner’s mindset. Find more inside in our round-up of what to read and listen to, our next podcast episode, and the March Monthly Progress Practice.
Read MoreIn this second February newsletter, we explore where success resides. A clue—in loving who we are, the work we do, and how we use our skills, talents, and strengths in doing that work. We touch on how this relates to Right Success, the first pillar of Sustainable Ambition, and how it’s about creating Personal Reward. Find more goodies inside like prompts, our round-up, our next podcast episode, a tool, and a practice!
Read MoreIn this first February newsletter, we explore what it means to build confidence by loving yourself and getting comfortable in your own skin. We also offer our usual round-up and our latest podcast episode. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Read MoreAs January comes to a close, we suggest continuing to reflect and then to move into commitment, planning, and action. We offer five 8-minute mini-planning retreats for the start of 2021 along with our usual round-up, a tool for building resilience, a practice, and our next podcast episode.
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