
143: 3 Fun Strategies to Get Shit (You Don't Wanna Do) Done
03/01/22 • 60 min
How’s that to-do list of yours? Ever growing? Can’t seem to catch up? Maybe the thought of sliding it into the trash even crossed your mind a time or two?
Us too.
Well, what if you could make your to-do list a little less daunting, a little more motivating and hell, maybe even a little more enjoyable?
In this episode, Erin and Nicole chat about fun strategies to get sh*t done that you simply don’t want to do. So, if your task list is giving you the blues, tune in to this episode to see if any of these strategies light a spark under your...well, you know.
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How’s that to-do list of yours? Ever growing? Can’t seem to catch up? Maybe the thought of sliding it into the trash even crossed your mind a time or two?
Us too.
Well, what if you could make your to-do list a little less daunting, a little more motivating and hell, maybe even a little more enjoyable?
In this episode, Erin and Nicole chat about fun strategies to get sh*t done that you simply don’t want to do. So, if your task list is giving you the blues, tune in to this episode to see if any of these strategies light a spark under your...well, you know.
Jon Acuff: Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done
Episode 123: Game-changing Advice to Make You Fearless at Work with Molly Fletcher
The Energy Clock: 3 Simple Steps to Create a Life Full of ENERGY ― and Live Your Best Every Day
You Do You(ish): Unleash Your Authentic Superpowers to Get the Career You Deserve
It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders: Questlove's 'Summer of Soul' brings lost music back to life
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142: Getting Uncomfortable with Jean LaTorre
Often we have this perception of “woman at the top.” They don’t have kids. Or if they do, they must be willing to sacrifice so much of it for their career.
What if that wasn’t how it had to be? Well, it’s certainly not the case for Jean LaTorre. Jean talks about her rise from a family that had trouble making ends meet to becoming the Chief Investment Officer for a Fortune 50 company. And how she did that while remaining true to herself and her family.
Erin Hatzikostas interviews Jean LaTorre, former Chief Investment Officer and Corporate Economist of Aetna and the current Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of Guardian.
Erin asks Jean how she started her career, and what she was like when she was younger. Jean talks about how she grew up “more than modest” in New York, sometimes struggling for rent or surviving on food stamps. After a poignant moment when her mom wasn’t able to pay for Jean’s health care incident, Jean decided she would make sure she could always “make ends meet.”
She went to college and although English was her passion, she coupled that degree with a major in business. It was “practical”, she says. She then started her career in the investment world and continually worked her way up the corporate ladder, progressing from one strong position to another.
Erin reflects on a time Jean inspired her with a speech at a women's conference, with words that have stuck with Erin to this day, “I like being a girl.”
Erin asks Jean to discuss tough managers and colleagues, and share some advice on how to deal with the more difficult of your work acquaintances.
Have you ever been passed by for an opportunity because your boss thinks you would be too stressed to handle the kids and the work? Or maybe you were in a car accident and your bosses only reply is "get here and get your head in the game".
Well, that happened to Jean. So yeah, she has a few tips and tricks on how to handle it.
Next, Erin asks Jean to give some advice for the working moms out there - what kind of boundaries to put up between work and home. Jean says, “Stop beating yourself up, there's no one right way to do something.”
They move on to discuss what drives Jean to work with different organizations, such as PRIDE, the LGBTQ+ Community at Guardian.
She reminisces on when she became Chief Investment Officer... in January 2008, so, that was a hard year. Then she gives her take on the current economic and social situation.
Erin talks about writing her book, and how to get around telling truthful stories without hurting the people involved. This opens an opportunity for Jean and Erin to share funny stories they’ve both experienced as it relates to the workplace that they think would go well in a book.
If you’d like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie
To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: [email protected]
If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration!
- Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole)
- Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram
- Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group
- Take our simple, fun and insightful"What’s your workplace superhero name?”quiz
- Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin’s book,"You Do You (ish)"
- Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice
- Work with Us
- Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here
- "I had this fear. I had to always make ends meet."
- "You have to leave your comfort zone. You could stay in your comfort one, but then you won't expand."
- "No matter where I was, I thought I was at the top of my game."
- "I really...
DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences.
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144: How to Merge the Two Yous with Paulina Tenner
You hear all the time that you need to stand out. But. Have we ever really talked about what a vulnerable and courageous act that really is?
Well, today’s guest, Paulina Tenner, knows a thing or two about standing out authentically and embracing your vulnerability when all eyes are on you.
Unapologetic speaker, serial entrepreneur, startup investor, author and... burlesque dancer? These are just a few titles that Paulina holds.
In this episode, Erin and Paulina discuss Paulina’s “weird, edgy hobby” and how it transformed her life in more ways than one. You’ll also hear Paulina chat about how finding courage and settling into vulnerability can lead to unforeseen and exciting opportunities.
Paulina just gets what it means to be authentic. And we have a feeling you’ll love her as much as we do. Ready to get started?
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If you’d like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie
To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: [email protected]
If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration!
- Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole)
- Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram
- Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group
- Take our simple, fun and insightful"What’s your workplace superhero name?”quiz
- Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin’s book,"You Do You (ish)"
- Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice
- Work with Us
- Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here
- “I want to claim all that I am and just be proud of it.”
- “To reveal a part of yourself, and to do it with confidence and do it with vulnerability at the same time, I think the world really responds to that.”
- “The more you can differentiate yourself, stand above the rest and be memorable, the better you will do.”
- “Standing out is a vulnerable act and an authentic act, because if you stand out, if you're going to be seen, you're going to be seen not just in your power, but most likely in your weaknesses.”
- “Allow the moment to manage you. Just sit back and literally allow and tune into what is going on energetically.”
- “I think it's our responsibility as leaders to create workplaces where people feel safe enough to bring more of themselves into the work environment.”
- “Life has answers to everything if we're really prepared to listen.”
- “Find another weird edgy hobby.”
DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences.
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