Success According To You
You are distinctive, your definition of success should be too.
Tired of chasing achievements and not finding fulfillment? You're not alone.
We were told we could do anything, but interpreted that as we should do everything. Awards, promotions, and perfect home lives don't bring lasting satisfaction. We're caught on the achievement treadmill – always striving, never arriving and always feeling exhausted. It's time to step off.
Join this session to redefine success and achievement – not in terms of external goals, but according to your one-of-a-kind personal values.
Who is this for?
This is for you if you crave success and external validation AND other priorities, like caregiving or self-care, make your professional goals feel impossible AND you want to feel fulfilled at the end of your day.
Things We'll Cover
How external validation shapes our goals (and why it can backfire)
Shifting from a human doing to a human being
Identifying what matters to you most
Actions you can apply to live in alignment with your singular definition of success
Vibe
Expect a space where vulnerability, imperfection, and compassion are embraced.
There will be no productivity hacks or pats on the shoulder saying " your time to thrive will come".
Hosts
Ashley Good
I spent my life chasing the impossible – exceptional career, perfect family, boundless energy. I checked a lot of boxes in building a consulting business helping global organizations foster a healthy relationship with failure, having two kids, all while managing to run a triathlon or two.
I'd done so much, but my inner critic insisted I still wasn't good enough. At 40, I finally realized something had to change. Sound familiar? Thankfully, 13 years in the failure business has taught me a thing or two about what real success is.
Jessica Weisz
I've come to realize that my limitless pursuit of professional growth and daily bath time don’t mix.
With experiences in consulting, banking, and tech startups, I've felt the clash between professional ambitions and caregiving demands, let alone finding time to pluck my eyebrows.
Frustrated with how I saw success defined in my LinkedIn feed, I decided to become a promoter of well-rounded lives that involve career, caregiving and self-care.