Success Is Yours To Define
YOU get to define success across all of your roles and in the way that you want to.
We’re not naïve. We know that for many people, being your authentic self has long been a political act. But when we hit publish on our post about invoking your agency, we couldn’t have known how timely – and depressingly radical – that call to action would be.

In that post, we focused on how keeping the peace – as in keeping yourself small – does not in fact create peace. It creates tension, resentment, and anger. Remember, speaking up and being your authentic self cultivates fulfillment, understanding, and healthier relationships. We also made an appeal that we need everyone being themselves and putting themselves out there.
So, as it turns out, we went live with that message just as political and business leaders decided to go all in on making DEI the boogeyman. They, essentially, ramped up the whole notion that being your authentic self is unwelcome. And with that whiplash-inducing demonization of, you know, people being themselves
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